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Ai Weiwei Creates 10,000 Masks In Aid Of Coronavirus Charities

Shepard Fairey Uploads Joy with Downloadable Art for Essential Workers



After Giving Birth to Elon Musk's Child, Pop Star Grimes Turns to Conceptual Art. In Her First Online Art Exhibition, Grimes Will Sell a Piece of Her Soul

Masters of the Univese: Team Musk: Tesla’s Elon Musk Gets Performance-Based Payday Worth Nearly $800 Million



Marina Abramović on Ulay, Her Former Partner In Love And Art

Martha Graham, Rita Hayworth Share Bill in 1923


Frida Kahlo’s Visits to the United States Helped Crystallize Her Unique Artistic Persona


The Busy Corona-Speakeasies


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Prolegomena to a Podcast
: Once there is a stage, there is a narrative. But what creates a stage? Not a collection of actors because what does that even mean? It is more about groupings of people who are listening. Listening with purpose, even.



How Artist CJ Hendry used Instagram to make millions from her art -- and sell Kanye to Kanye

Executed by the Nazis: The Story Of Vincent Van Gogh’s Brave Great-Nephew


A 1665 HISTORICAL MUST READ: WITH FASCINATING PARALLELS TO TODAY

Art Report Today Proudly Presents
JOURNAL of the PLAGUE YEAR

by Daniel Defoe

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IV. LIFE & STYLE IN QUARANTINE

In other cases, some had gardens, and walls or pales, between them and their neighbours, or yards and back-houses; and these, by friendship and entreaties, would get leave to get over those walls or pales, and so go out at their neighbours’ doors; or, by giving money to their servants, get them to let them through in the night; so that in short, the shutting up of houses was in no wise to be depended upon. Neither did it answer the end at all, serving more to make the people desperate, and drive them to such extremities as that they would break out at all adventures.

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Pristine Ancient Roman Mosaic Floor Discovered Under Italian Vineyard

American Architect Robert T. Coles Passes Away at 90

Architects, not Architecture: Kjetil Thorsen from Snøhetta

How Design Helps Us Fight Infection

A Case for a More Literal Architecture

Coronavirus Pandemic Causing "Significant Decline" In UK Architects' Mental Health

U.S. architects add a chorus of new voices to Architects Declare movement

Architects, not Architecture: Dan Stubbergaard from COBE


Art Report Today Podcast: Art Critic and Curator Paddy Johnson Discusses Art Spaces, Artist Statements and an Online Presence, Host Michael Delgado


THE PLAGUE

Our Greatest Minds at Work

Masses of Artists Rejected By Uk Government’s Self-Employment Support Scheme

Why American Life Went On As Normal During The Hong Kong Flu Killer Pandemic Of 1969
“That generation approached viruses with calm, rationality and intelligence,” he said. “We left disease mitigation to medical professionals, individuals and families, rather than politics, politicians and government.”



COMMENTARY "AN ARTIST'S OPPORTUNITY IN OUR PANDEMIC TRAGEDY"

Part 1: We Need a New Set of Celebrities

Part 2: Who Are Our Heroes Now? A True Portrait of the Artist

Part 3: Artists Arise! Our Fertile Landscape


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INFINITE DRONE: Composers inspired by Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away at the Broad

Infinite Drone | Noveller, Pattern Recognition (2020)

Infinite Drone | Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe, On The Gold Mirage





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2020 Turner Prize Is Canceled; Tate Will Instead Distribute £100,000 to 10 Artists



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Plagens: The Sculpture of Peter Alexander

Peter Alexander, Who Created Ethereal Worlds Out Of Resin, Dies At 81

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