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ART AT WAR

“Plans Become Quite Irrelevant When a War Is Launched”: Inside the Ukrainian Art World’s Fight for Its Life

The show can’t go on: Russian arts cancelled worldwide


As Members of the Crypto Community Rally Behind Ukraine, NFTs Have Suddenly Become 21st-Century War Bonds

NFT of the Ukrainian flag—launched by Pussy Riot member to raise funds for war-torn country—sells for $6.75m


‘Adolf Putin’ graffiti sprayed across Russian buildings as thousands protest President ‘acting like Hitler’


200 Ukrainian Artists to Create NFTs to Raise Funds for War Effort

Donation Refund: Russian Billionaire Petr Aven Resigns as a Royal Academy Trustee as Arts Institutions Face Mounting Pressure to Cut Ties with Russia

Adios! Vladimir Potanin, one of Russia's richest men, resigns from board of the Guggenheim Museum

Art collectors call for boycott of Russian-owned Phillips auction house


Russian-Owned Phillips Will Donate the Full Net Proceeds From Its London Sale—$7.7 Million—to the Ukrainian Red Cross Society

Moscow’s Garage Museum Halts Work on Exhibitions Due to War in Ukraine

Russian pavilion curator and artist pull out, Garage and GES-2 stop shows: how the art scene in Russia is reacting to the invasion of Ukraine

From ‘Batman’ to ‘Morbius’ and ‘Sonic 2,’ All the Films Pulled from Release in Russia So Far


Metropolitan Opera is among those severing ties with Putin-allied artists


Russia Loaned One of the World’s Most Valuable Art Collections to a Paris Museum. Will It Be Seized?


Instagram's Laugh Riot Jerry Gogosian presents a collection of Ukrainian art from her past

As Russia Invades Ukraine, TikTokers Are Documenting the War

Hiding Art in Basements, Returning Loans, Reopening as Bomb Shelters: How Ukraine’s Museums Are Handling the Russian Invasion


Russian Forces Burned Down a Museum, Home to Dozens of Works by Ukrainian Folk Artist Maria Prymachenko

The Artists and Curator Behind the Russia Pavilion Have Pulled Out of the Venice Biennale Amid the Ongoing War in Ukraine

Artworks from Ukrainian museum appear as monumental projections in California

Goldman: Wende Museum’s Letter About The Tragic Events in Ukraine


Russia’s Attack on Ukraine Prompts Calls for Cultural Sanctions

Artists Are Halting Collaborations With Russia—But Not Everyone Agrees That Cultural Boycotts Are the Right Approach


‘Everything We Say Can Be Used Against Us’: Russian Art Workers Weigh the Risks of Speaking Out Against the War in Ukraine; Rumor Moscow Museum of Modern Art has fired any staffers who signed the anti-war letter



Financial Times: ‘I like the way things look.’ The world according to Larry Gagosian; Interview; "And there's the rich"


Yoko Ono’s Birthday Comes During a Reassessment of the Artist’s Cultural Output; Multidisciplinary artist is also one of the greatest rock and roll figures of all time



Jonas Wood "Plants and Animals" at David Kordansky Gallery


AI WEIWEI "THE LIBERTY OF DOUBT"


‘Ninety Percent of the History You Learned Is Nonsense’: Ai Weiwei on Blending Political Reality With Counterfeit Art in His New Show; More than a survey


Ai Weiwei: “The Liberty of Doubt" at Kettle's Yard: The Exhibition Guide
... The Merch



Theodora Allen 'Syzygy' at Blum & Poe



Summer in the Seventies with Andy Warhol



Hito Steyerl’s Digital Visions; Savage, mischievous works about surveillance, automation, digital platforms, and the art market have made her one of the most revered figures in the mercurial world of contemporary art





Ed Templeton “The Spring Cycle” at Roberts Projects


GO, VAN GOGH!


In Pictures: The Most Significant Show of Van Gogh’s Self-Portraits in a Quarter-Century Reveals His Evolving Psychic State

We know Van Gogh’s face from his self-portraits, but how did his friends see him?


ILLUSTRATION


The Utopian Avant-Garde: Soviet Film Posters of the 1920s


Exhibition: 500 Years of Drawing the Human Body


Standing Above the Real: Surrealist Graphics, 1924-1965


STREETWISE


‘Adolf Putin’ graffiti sprayed across Russian buildings as thousands protest President ‘acting like Hitler’

Street Artist Pejac Creates a Limited Edition Anti-War Print "So Far, So Close."


Brooklyn Street Art Images of The Week


The Story of Double Putin by Lapiz


For Decades, Graffiti Writers Paid Tribute to Basquiat by Tagging the Artist’s Former Home. Now, It Has Been Mysteriously Whitewashed




FORMERLY KNOWN AS CINEMA

Larry David Pulls the Plug on His Own HBO Documentary — the Day It’s Set to Premiere; Live Performances First!


Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ Will Be the First Film to Shoot in IMAX Black-and-White

'Bullet Train' Official Trailer; Director David Leitch; Brad Pitt leads all star cast

Madonna Has Decided to Direct Biopic About Her Own Life; Co-wrote script with Diablo Cody

Review: “The Batman” Brings David Fincher-Like Darkness to a Young, Goth Bruce Wayne and a Woke Catwoman

Another ‘Three Thousand Years of Longing’ Reaction; George Miller directs Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba; Genie romance; $60 million dollar art film

Inside Outer Range, Josh Brolin’s Trippy Western Thriller Series


‘Camera Man’: How Author Dana Stevens Uses Buster Keaton’s Career to Track the History of Cinema Itself

The Reality-Breaking Joy of Speed Racer’s Final Race


The First Lady (2022) Official Trailer; Starring Viola Davis as Michelle Obama, Michelle Pfeiffer as Betty Ford and Gillian Anderson as Eleanor Roosevelt

“The Whole Durn Human Comedy”, Joseph McBride’s Brilliant Coen Bros. Book Is Touched by Sadness


New Yorker: The Sex Scene Is Dead. Long Live the Sex Scene; Four critics discuss erotic thriller


A24 Announces R-Rated Musical Titled 'F*cking Identical Twins'

Baz Luhrmann's "Elvis" and the Wokester View of Elvis the Appropriator

Baz Luhrmann’s "Elvis" Official Trailer

Watch Park Chan-Wook’s New iPhone-Shot Short Film Project, ‘Life Is but a Dream’



French Cinema Just Had its Best Year Since, Probably, the New Wave


Francis Ford Coppola to Spend His Own $120 Million on ‘Megalopolis’; “A love story that is also a philosophical investigation of the nature of man.”

Must Read! GQ: Francis Ford Coppola’s $100 Million Bet "Megalopolis"


Baz Luhrmann Says His Elvis Is ‘Punk,’ ‘Strange,’ and Free of Nostalgia


STAGE STRUCK

"Bryan Cranston brings a chameleon-like quality to his performances in 'Power of Sail," says Times theater critic Charles McNulty

Shifting Identities in Sanaz Toossi’s “English”

Take Me to Dimes Square: Matthew Gasda, a young playwright reveals how the pandemic led him to find himself—and his latest play—in the Chinatown stomping ground of New York’s downtown set

Here There Be Dragons, A New Off-Broadway Musical, Newly Announced

Broadway and the rigors of masking— this regimen isn’t the show we need

When Warhol met Basquiat; Acclaimed writer of biopics about Stephen Hawking, Winston Churchill, and Freddie Mercury has now turned his attention to the two great artists in a new play

What really killed Basquiat? Playwright Ishmael Reed has a theory; "The Slave Who Loved Caviar"


Warhol and Basquiat Meet Again, This Time Onstage, in 'The Collaboration'

Stephen Sondheim’s Lesson for Every Artist

New Doc "Boulevard! A Hollywood Story" tells tale of life imitating art when Gloria Swanson Created a Musical of "Sunset Boulevard; Mardi Gras Film Festival Review

Review: Off Broadway Another “Hamilton” May Be Brewing with “Black No More” Starring Lillias White and Brandon Victor Dixon


BOOKS AND WORDS


The Crisis That Nearly Cost Charles Dickens His Career

Margaret Atwood on Envy and Friendship in Old Age; Author of The Handmaid’s Tale read my story about losing friends in midlife. She had some thoughts.

David Ulin on Joan Didion, California, Counterculture, and the Essay Form


New International Fiction, From Ecuador to Zimbabwe

Is the Media Doomed? From a Big Tech crackdown to the rebirth of local news, 16 future-minded thinkers predict where journalism will be in 15 years.


JOHN STEPPLING



Capital Dreams Itself

For it seems to me that one of the most acute and disturbing qualities of contemporary life is the loss of an ability, in the population at large, in the culture, for storytelling. But this is really an inability to interpret. A failure of interpretation, then.


AMAZING MOTHER NATURE 


Arresting Photos Document the Polar Bears Occupying an Abandoned Weather Station in Russia

 


Japan’s Monkey Queen Faces Challenge to Her Reign: Mating Season






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"Artists, if you have moments of self-doubt, you are not alone. I still struggle with whether or not I am a good artist,” Ai Weiwei told the New Yorker



James Turrell Takes Up Curating, With a Show by His Hero; What does the master of light, have in common with Ad Reinhardt, the master of dark? Benches, for starters



Basquiat Is Hotter Than Warhol—and Now a Billionaire Wants to Sell a 1982, 16-Foot-Wide Work for $70 Million



Brian Wills' Abstractions Inspired by Light and Space Are an Exciting Perceptual Experience at Ochi Projects


Chris Burden’s Impossible Artworks; New book reveals the dozens of planned pieces that the artist, known for his extreme performances and wry installations, left unrealized



The Unpredictable Art of Elizabeth Hayes Christopher


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Ettore Spalletti at Marian Goodman Gallery; Significant works from 1978 to 2018



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At 103, Kim Byung-ki still has something to say: In latest exhibit, the veteran artist shows off colorful additions to body of work



One Small Work: A Drawing by Lee Lozano



I met Louise Bourgeois 30 years ago—in a cellar once used as a porn studio—to discuss the betrayal of her father's affair



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BRAVING OPPRESSION


‘I Am Not Running From My Home’: Pavlo Makov, the Artist Representing Ukraine in the Venice Biennale, on Selling Art to Help Arm the Front Lines

Alexei Ratmansky, With Family in Kyiv, Leaves His Ballet in Moscow


Back in 2012, when Putin was pushin' Pussy Riot around and locking them up, two U.S. artists created a fictive work, an elaborate website, business plan and marketing campaign for Pussy Riot Vodka!

Ukrainian sailor sinks his arms-manufacturing Russian boss’s $7.7 million luxury superyacht

The Invasion of Ukraine Is a War Against All Democratic States. As We Fight for Our Liberty, Here Are 5 Ways the Art World Can Help

‘You’re in an Authoritarian State. You Just Don’t Know It.’ Artist Ai Weiwei Warns of Chinese and American Authoritarianism

Ai Weiwei sparks outcry by posting ‘vaccine-sceptic’ video on Instagram; Chinese artist and activist says society does not have the right to make the Covid-19 vaccine compulsory


ART IN FILM

'Flux Gourmet' Review: Peter Strickland’s Performance Art Satire Is a Light Meal; Arcane world of high-end performance-art cooking




The French Dispatch’s Best Story Finds the Violence Between Art and Commerce

‘Euphoria’ Director of Photography Marcell Rév Unpacks the Art Influences That Shaped the Show’s Buzzy Aesthetic



Yau: David Diao’s Long Search for Painting’s Many Identities



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New Yorker Cartoons of the Week: See Them All!


BODY ART


New Deep Ellum (Neighborhood in Dallas) Pole Banners Features Work By Local Tattoo Artists


Flowers From Space: Toronto Tattoo Artist Jess Chen is Finally Back Behind the Gun

Tattoo Artist Anger Over New EU Rules Goes Beyond Skin Deep


FASHION


Ten women artists and designers on their love of Louise Bourgeois


Architects that Transitioned into the World of Fashion Design

Facebook AI Researchers Built a ‘Fashion Map’ With Your Social Media Photos; Trend Searching



A Fascinating Collection of Artists and Work, 'Autour De L'insolite' at Modernism, San Francisco



Hard-Edge Carmen Herrera, Whose Late-Career Triumphs as an Abstract Painter Redefined the Age of Art Stardom, Has Died at 106


Wondercabinet: Lawrence Weschler’s Fortnightly Compendium of the Miscellaneous Diverse


MANUFACTURING ART


In Pictures: See How a New Cohort of Contemporary Textile Artists Are Taking Quilting in Challenging New Directions

Art Imitates Art; Trade Painting in Dafen

 

Revolutionary material stronger than steel yet as light as plastic developed by MIT scientists



FICTIVE ART: CONVERSATIONS WITH THE ARTISTS

Part One: Author Antoinette LaFarge Talks Fictive Art with Artist Beauvais Lyons

Part Two: Author Antoinette LaFarge Talks Fictive Art with Artist Beauvais Lyons


GOOD GIGS and ARTIST'S OPPORTUNITIES

Obama Foundation Announces First Piece in Series of Commissioned Art for Obama Presidential Center; Chicago Artist Richard Hunt

 

Rising-Star Artist Meriem Bennani Will Create a Mobile Sculpture for New York’s High Line This Summer


Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari's Vanity Fair Covers Suggest A Surreal Escape for 2022

La Guardia’s New Delta Terminal to be Defined by New York Artists; Six site-specific permanent artworks will celebrate the city’s energy and diversity; Mariam Ghani, Rashid Johnson, Aliza Nisenbaum, Ronny Quevedo, Virginia Overton and Fred Wilson

Jeff Koons’s Latest Collaboration with BMW Is Inspired by Pop Art


At long Last! Artist Jeff Koons Brings His Neo-Pop Aesthetic to BMW’s 8 Series; The 8 X JEFF KOONS, a special edition of the BMW M850i xDrive Gran Coupé, launches this week on the occasion of Frieze Los Angeles


Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph Shepard Fairey

Creative Capital: Artist Opportunities with Upcoming Deadlines in February and March 2022

Burnaway: Call for Artists: February 2022

Hyperallergic: Artist Opportunities in March 2022


PHOTOGRAPHY

‘A Trillion Sunsets: A Century of Image Overload’ Review: Pictures Aplenty


Photographer Richard Schulman: “Make way for Tomorrow” Meets Hollywood Babylon


Picturing Black Childhood: An Artist’s Journey; Long devoted to the subject of Black girlhood, now the focus of two new exhibitions, Deborah Roberts reflects on what has changed and what hasn’t when it comes to self-representation, play and power.

Meet Dex R. Jones, a Brooklyn-Born Photographer Whose Bold and Colorful Images Celebrate Black Beauty


Photographing the Owl


Ansel Adams: Rare Photographs in Stunning Hi-Definition


In ‘Architecture in Music,’ Striking Photos Reveal the Hidden Structures of Instruments


PALATE PALETTE

'Julia' Official Trailer; HBO Max's Julia Child bio pic


Top 10 cooks in fiction; From PG Wodehouse’s ‘peerless’ Anatole to John Lanchester’s merciless Tarquin Winot

Julia: HBO Max Previews Series Take on Iconic Chef Julia Child's Life

'A Taste of Hunger' Trailer

Alison Roman: Caramelized Shallot Pasta


DESIGN


American Modernist Design; An Auction


Art Nouveau’s Obsession with the Peacock

Gucci Vault: 10 Signature Styles & Motifs


DISCOVERY

Archeologists in Mexico decipher ancient frieze


Scientists baffled after discovering new substance deep in Earth’s core

9,000-year-old ritual complex found in Jordan desert


Intricate Roman mosaic is largest to be found in London in half a century

The Incas Believed They Controlled the Water. New Evidence Uncovered by Archaeologists Shows How They Wielded It in Ceremonies







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‘I’ve Never Even Been to a Gallery Opening’: NFT Star Beeple on Trading Pixels for Paintings in His First-Ever Gallery Show



Flora Yukhnovich Has Rapidly Become One of the Hottest Artists in the World. We Toured Her Studio Ahead of Her New Solo Show


Knight: Sculptor De Wain Valentine, an influential figure in the 1960s and 1970s Light & Space movement, has died at 85



Why Joel Wachs, president of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, let his life as a closeted gay politician be fictionalized in ‘Licorice Pizza’



ART REPORT TODAY GALLERIES: Now Exhibiting



TOO-BUSY BODIES


Dr. Seuss’ works to be edited by ‘racially diverse’, 'inclusive' team amid ‘woke’ backlash; Is it still a Dr. Seuss book?



The Life and Art of Barbara Fritsche



‘Art is the bridge into the spirit world’: the mystical Modernism of Franz Marc


Michael Stipe, musician, artist and collector, at home in Athens, Ga., with his feet on a blue fox he made in 2008, bronze with powdercoat. He has had a long career as a visual artist, and a productive one since R.E.M. disbanded



Less Art: Marvelous Pandemic: An interview with painter Scott Marvel Cassidy



Less Art: Unreal Paradise: Marnie Weber’s Collage Labyrinth


CLIMATE


Water Logged: Josh Kline’s First Solo Show in L.A. Centers on New Film About Climate Change


'Fault Lines' Exhibition to Explore Themes of Art and the Environment



Tea on Fur, Wet Fur on Lips; Surrealist artist Meret Oppenheim



Knight Commentary: Artemisia was a painting prodigy and a Baroque icon. Why is she just now getting her due?



Rodrigo Valenzuela at Luis De Jesus



‘The Residue of a Performance You Never Get to See’: Gary Simmons Discusses His First Show at Hauser & Wirth with Thelma Golden


DANCE


To San Francisco for ‘Mrs. Robinson’ the ballet based on the film, "The Graduate"; telling the lady’s side of the story


In Pictures: See Work From the Late Art Star Matthew Wong’s First Museum Show, Dedicated to His Mesmerizing Blue Paintings; at the Art Gallery of Ontario


MUSIC AND SOUND

Wayne Shorter’s “... (Iphigenia)”; “100 minutes of gripping music for orchestra, jazz trio and a good-sized cast of singers”; Sets by Frank Gehry


Sound artist Camille Norment has spent her career exploring three tones – the bell, feedback and the sine wave


Opera Singer Peter Brathwaite Started Recreating Historical Portraits of Black Subjects as a Pandemic Project. It Became Much More

Gifted Cuban pianist López-Nussa to bring Soraya jazz fest to smoking finale

Harold López-Nussa Trio


50 Years Later, the Rothko Chapel Meets a New Musical Match; Tyshawn Sorey’s “Monochromatic Light (Afterlife),” written for the chapel’s anniversary

The Joyful Return of Beverly Glenn-Copeland a Trans Icon and Electronic Music Pioneer

 


EXPERIENTIAL


Pace Gallery presents a brand new immersive installation by James Turrell


First Look: Laila, an Award-winning AI and VR Incorporated Opera Arrives in Hong Kong


Experience the world as a spider in Tomás Saraceno’s new exhibition at The Shed


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ART BUSINESS

London’s National Gallery under pressure over links to sponsor Credit Suisse, amid rumors of money-laundering and unsavory customers


The Useful Artist: Basildon’s new murals represent how artists are used in regeneration schemes the world over: socioeconomic cover-ups under the guise of opportunity

Doubling Down on Art, Hollywood’s United Talent Agency Plans to Open a New Gallery in Atlanta Helmed by an Ex-Basketball Star

‘The Art World Is Waiting for a New Format’: Why French Curator Nicolas Bourriaud Is Launching a Roving Platform to Show and Sell Art

The Middle Market: How canny auction houses and advisory firms are turning a generation of Amazon shoppers into art collectors

Nate Freeman: Barbara Gladstone and the Scorched-Earth Gallery Lawsuit Everyone in the Art World Is Watching

Pace Acquires Los Angeles’s Kayne Griffin, Expanding the Mega-Gallery’s West Coast Presence and Continuing a Wave of Art-Market Consolidation

A Mexican millionaire is building a museum to house his art collection, and using public funds to do it



COLLECTORS CIRCLE

Collectors Have an Ethical Responsibility to Keep the Art Market Fair. Here Are 8 Key Rules to Hold Them Accountable


Billionaire Art Collector Xavier Niel Bought a $226 Million Paris Hotel Rumored to Be the Future Home of His Cultural Foundation


Art Dealer Bella Haykoff on the Miró Hanging Over Her Sofa and Missing Out on the Chance to Buy an Affordable Rembrandt


Property from the Collection of Seymour Stein


Sabrina Ho: If You Are Buying Something That You Truly Love, You Can’t Lose




ARCHITECTURE

Russian architects condemn Ukraine invasion in open letter

Decolonising South Asian architecture after British imperialism is the focus of new MoMA


This Japanese concrete house has been sculpted to perfection

Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo 99% ready as contractor promises 'theatrical' Tutankhamun gallery

A Design-Lover's Guide to Palm Springs; Modernism Week


This Designer Rebuilt Her Childhood Home as an $88 Million Minimalist Mansion

Step Inside 6 Truly Stunning New York City Homes


11 Architectural Masterpieces You Can Rent for Your Next Vacation

The Methodology of the New Generation: They are Architects, and They are not Architects


Museum of the Future, the most beautiful building on earth, opens in Dubai


Rediscovered Mies van der Rohe design completes in Indiana

When Architects Made Worlds


15 World Famous Architects And Their Iconic Works


BEST OF THE WEEK with JERRY GOGOSIAN, THE INSTAGRAM LAUGH SENSATION!




NFT: MEDIUM? OR SALES MECHANISM?

Sotheby’s Withdraws CryptoPunks Sale, Leading to Widespread Speculation in Crypto Space

Gopnik: One Year After Beeple, the NFT Has Changed Artists. Has It Changed Art?

Does the NFT industry pose a threat to the global art market — experts weigh in

Crypto Outlook 2022: Top 3 Crypto Trends

Move over candy bars, New York vending machine now selling NFT art; Cash not Crypto


As Members of the Crypto Community Rally Behind Ukraine, NFTs Have Suddenly Become 21st-Century War Bonds

NFTs of Old Masters—good or bad?

NFTs and cryptocurrency buy ‘entrée’ to glamour, and networking


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ART NOIR

Investigators suspect a link between the Gardner Museum heist and an execution-style murder in Lynn

U.S. Authorities Have Indicted a Superblue Sales Director as an Alleged Conspirator of Disgraced Art Dealer Inigo Philbrick


The Florida Basquiats: One painting on cardboard features a FedEx logo not used by the company until 1994—six years after the artist’s death

In Orlando, 25 Mysterious Basquiats Come Under the Magnifying Glass; Found in storage unit of Hollywood screenwriter. Will a museum show resolve questions about their authenticity — or raise new ones?


The Secretive, Ritual Objects of Masonic Groups

How China Quietly Enlists Billionaires to Buy and Return Its Looted Cultural Heritage


History’s Most Notorious Art Thieves


SURF

Must See! Absolute Poetry: Mitch Parkinson Steals Joel Parkinson's Board After Drop In


A Look at Indonesia’s Incredible Run of Swell Through the Lens of Federico Vanno







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Raw Material SFMOMA
Sculptor's Funeral
Hrag Vartanian + Hyperallergic

BOOKS
Book Search
A. G. Geiger

Book Riot
Catapult
Electric Literature
Jane Friedman
Goodreads
Literary Hub
The Rumpus
Vol. 1 Brooklyn

IDOLATRY
Page Six

People
Popbitch
TMZ

 

 

 

 

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