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'Everyone in Europe is afraid and angry': Russia-Ukraine war on exhibitors' minds at Vienna's Spark art fair


Brooklyn Rail: Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Oral History in Seven Voices

Worldwide Political Cartoons on the Russian Invasion


‘I Am Afraid. But I Can’t Stop’: Despite Fear of Reprisal, Russian and Belarusian Artists Have Found Ways to Stand Against the War in Ukraine


Wartime Funnies! Russian Oligarchs Keep Getting Screwed Over by Yacht Selfies


Letters in Exile by Artist Maria Agureeva


Documenting a Month of War in Ukraine with Photographs

Art Report Today is Proud to Present Yung Benj, a Rapper from the South of France and His New Song "Falling Into Pieces" in Honor of the Ukrainian People


Animals Can Be Refugees Too; Fleeing the Russians

Russia’s War on Ukraine Raises Alarm Bells in Other Former Soviet Nations—Here Is How Their Cultural Sectors Are Mobilizing


Australian artist couple pack up their video cameras and head to Ukraine to film impact of war

French museums rally to protect art collections in Ukraine with truckload of emergency supplies; Packing and conservation materials


MoMA Unveils Gallery of Works by Ukrainian-Born Artists in Gesture of Solidarity


Maxim Dondyuk, a Ukrainian Photographer, Documents the Invasion of His Country


Mariupol museum dedicated to 19th-century artist Arkhip Kuindzhi destroyed by airstrike, according to local media


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The Movie that Never Ends

There has been a seamless transition from the Covid pandemic narrative to the Ukraine crisis narrative. It happened in an astonishingly short period of time. And it is interesting, and this is my anecdotal observation, that the anger and near hysteria about the pandemic, has increased in intensity and in more open expressions of opinion, with the Russia/Ukraine storyline. The transition from the pandemic state of emergency to the military ‘crisis’ of Ukraine and Russia has helped to normalize this idea of ’emergency’. A ‘state of emergency’. And it has granted permission to the white West to give voice to the buried or half buried bigotry and orientalism that was simmering below the surface.



Who is the discerning Midwestern collector in Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch? And the nominees for the real-life patron who inspired “Maw Clampette” are...



Gagosian Painter Walton Ford narrates the histories and myths behind two of his newest paintings


LOSING AND CHOOSING MY RELIGION

The Ancient Guide For Uncertain Times

‘No Regrets’ Is No Way to Live; The Science of Regret



Collectors Dijkstras Celebrate the San Diego School



Chinese Female Artist Cui Jie: ‘This kind of communal life is long gone, and memories of it are fading away’; Explores abandoned visions of modernist living in 1920s Essex and 1950s Shanghai


DISCOVERY

Babylon is coming back to life, with its famed Ishtar Gate to be restored by this summer

“Better than our most optimistic prediction” – first images from James Webb exceed all expectations


Mind-bending image shows 40 trillion-mile-long beam of antimatter erupting from runaway star


In Pictures: A Remarkable Spanish Shipwreck Is Yielding New Insights Into How the Ancient Romans Lived



A Stunning Report Has Pinpointed the Long-Unknown Origins of the Venus of Willendorf


DESIGN


Althea McNish: Colour is Mine; Key player in the Caribbean Arts Movement of the 1960s and 70s; Innovative and brilliantly colourful textiles


Inspiring 20th Century Art + Design at Auction


Object & Home: Furnishings and Objects at Auction


Treasure Hunting: 40 Years of Lost City Arts at Auction

For Car Designers, E.V.s Offer a Blank Canvas


GO, VAN GOGH!


Discovered: Van Gogh’s Fingerprint On An Olive Grove Painting


Sunflowers: the Symbol of Van Gogh—and Ukraine

The London Dealer Who Sacked His Young Assistant Van Gogh Went On To Sell His Art


PALATE PALETTE

The Artist's Kitchen: Host Monica Mader with Artists David Hollen and Frank Theobald


The Camp Culinary Adventures of Franny Cradock TV’s First Celebrity Chef

The TV Segment that Ushered the Downfall of Franny Cradock

Alison Roman: Caramelized Shallot Pasta


STREETWISE


Graffiti Artist Acer Tagged the New Museum Facade in a Brazen, ‘Legendary’ Feat Reminiscent of Decades Gone By


Brooklyn Street Art Images of the Week


Hyland Mather Floats Within an “Ocean of Being”; Assemblage and collage within Street Art


“Équilibres Précaires” (Precarious Balances) in Paris with Clément Laurentin


Well-Rounded Compositions from Augustine Kofie: “Rotationships” Opens in SF




FORMERLY KNOWN AS CINEMA


Our Lead Film Critic JUSTIN TANNER Reviews: Audley and Albert Birney’s Strawberry Mansion and Ti West’s new horror film X.

Damien Chazelle's ‘Babylon' Said to Be Demented Depiction of 1925 Through 1952 Hollywood Debauchery; Compared to Scorsese’s “The Wolf of Wall Street” and Fellini’s “Satyricon”; Margot Robbie Shines; Brad Pitt and Toby Maguire


Hollywood’s Debauchery Doom Book and other Tales of Blacklisting in American Cinema


New Yorker: Robert Eggers’s Historical Visions Go Mainstream; “The Northman” may be the most accurate Viking movie ever made. It may also be the most ambitious

‘The Northman’: Robert Eggers Did Not Get Final Cut After Studio Interference

How CODA Won Best Picture

‘Zero Fucks Given’ Review: Adèle Exarchopoulos Soars in Hypnotic Flight Attendant Drama

"Zero Fucks Given" (Rien à foutre) Trailer (2022)

The Oscars Are Dead

Summer Movie Preview: The 14 Most Anticipated Movies

‘Nitram’ Review: Justin Kurzel’s Sober and Sickening Portrait of Australia’s Deadliest Mass Shooter

'In The Staircase' Colin Firth and Toni Collette Find Life in Death; HBO Max’s wild, innovative true-crime limited series; Again, the Michael Peterson Case

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's ‘Bardo' Will Premiere at Venice; Incredible Lineup Previewed For 79th Edition


Largely improvised by an unruly teenage cast, the 1970 British black-and-white film 'Bronco Bullfrog' gets a shiny new restoration

Oscar Isaac Passes on “Godfather” Director Francis Ford Coppola’s $120 Mil “Megalopolis,” Director Wants to Shoot This Fall


More Details and Influences on Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis

To Greenlight in Hollywood: Check All the Boring Boxes! Power of the Woke!

 


“Around The World in 80 Days” (1956) Best Picture Oscar Puzzle Explained


STAGE STRUCK


What’s next for ‘CODA’? What we know about the stage musical in the works; Deaf West Theatre

Scarlet Cheng's Theater Review: 'Ann' at Pasadena Playhouse

Review: Is It Worth Checking into ‘Plaza Suite’ on Broadway? Average ticket price of $212.67


Broadway’s ‘Plaza Suite’: Sarah Jessica Parker play is frothy fun; Matthew Broderick; Neil Simon’s 1960s-set comedy


At Kirk Douglas Theatre, rising playwright Benjamin Benne combats Trump’s anti-Mexican rhetoric with ‘Alma’


The 1970s French Musical, a surrealist visual masterpiece called “Donkey Skin” with Catherine Deneuve; Directed by French New Wave icon Jacques Demy


The Bawdy World of Kabuki Theatre


BOOKS AND WORDS


New Yorker Essay: David Sedaris "Lucky-Go-Happy, The America I Saw On Tour"

John Berryman at letters; On the correspondence of the twentieth-century American poet


Before the Internet, there was the 1960s Dial-a-Poem Hotline

The Secret Lives of Cowboy “Buckaroo” Poets


Found in an NYC Junk Shop: Forgotten Postcards between Two Haiku Masters

A Turn-of-the-Century Patricia Highsmith; Modernist writer witty Katherine Mansfield offended everyone from T. S. Eliot to E. M. Forster


Huntington Lands Archives of Eve Babitz, Eloise Klein Healy, Gloria Stuart

The Two Camps of Crime: Christie’s Cool, Cozy Tales of Ratiocination and Highsmith’s Psycho-Sexual Deep Waters


AMAZING MOTHER NATURE 

Gentle Whale Sharks!

Do Animals Understand What It Means to Die?


Like Cheetahs, Ancient Ocean Creatures May Have Moved With A Gallop

Chimps Seen Performing First Aid on Themselves and Each Other


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






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OUR MODERN GODS

From The Critical Drinker, a Sober, Thorough and Hilarious Treatise: "The End of the Movie Star"

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: Will Smith Did a Bad, Bad Thing; Slapping Chris Rock was also a blow to men, women, the entertainment industry, and the Black community

'Entourage' Creator Doug Ellin: Will Smith Just a 'Classic Narcissist'

The Ankler: Will Smith and the End of Movie Stars


SIMPLER TIMES


Inside the Beat Hotel of Sixties Paris


New York Times: ‘The Automat,’ Where Dining Out Was D.I.Y.


As Milano Art Week begins, Maurizio Cattelan takes on death in Milan: artist hangs his own effigy in new show and donates Mafia attack work to the city



The Monumental Weight of Michael Heizer



Genevieve Gaignard “Strange Fruit” at Vielmetter Los Angeles


MGM Resorts Sells Picassos To Buy Diversity


THE FAIR USE LEGAL ISSUE

Supreme Court to Consider Copyright Battle Over Warhol Paintings of Prince; Lower court ruled that Warhol hadn’t made ‘fair use’ of a photograph of legendary musician



'Gatecrashers' Traveling Exhibition Explores the Rise of Self-Taught Artists in America



Interview with Hauser & Wirth's Takesada Matsutani



Group Exhibition “Activation” at Museum of Art and History Lancaster



Artist Hew Locke: The Procession review; Human history in all its variety at the Tate



Sebastian Smee: Is acclaimed sculptor Charles Ray losing his magic touch?

David Hockney is ‘compellingly perceptive’ even though he may be wrong about perspective




Calvin Tomkins: The Monumental Success of Simone Leigh



The Baltimore Museum of Art Invited Its Guards to Curate Their Latest Exhibition. Here’s How They Took on the Challenge



Roya Farassat 'As Near as Memory' at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles



Losing Ourselves in Liz Larner’s Shapeshifting Sculpture; 'Don’t put it back like it was' at SculptureCenter



Andre Miripolsky and His Kingdom of Color


‘It’s artwashing’: Can galleries wean themselves off Russian oligarch loot?


JEWELRY


8 Ancient Discoveries That May Change the Way You Think About Jewelry, Which Some Consider the World’s Oldest Art Form

Inside the Pop Universe of Jewellery Designer Bea Bongiasca

Vanity Fair: Inside the Frenzied World of Rare Watches and the Rich People Who Love Them


The Never-Ending Storytelling of Native American Jewelry and Its Makers



Jackie Milad 'Birth' at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles



Sayre Gomez 'Halloween City' at François Ghebaly



The Strange, Unspoken Glorification of Sexual Assault in Art History



Caelum Gallery’s ‘Ride the Tiger’ Gets a Cosign from Adam Driver; Colleen Barry and Will St. John's romantic, tender new show



Empathy Is the Lifeblood of Creativity. Here’s How Artists From Delacroix to Mickalene Thomas Have Channeled It in Their Work; New Book Excerpt


Surreal: art’s weirdest worldview bounces back a century after its birth


ART AND RACE


Jackie Ormes's Comics were Everything Jim Crow America Never Wanted Black Women to Be


‘God Forbid We Should Talk About Joy’: Jennie C. Jones on Dodging Pressure to Signify Blackness in Her Art, and Finding Her Own Language


Alma Thomas Was the Godmother of Afrofuturism

In the Past Two Years, Museums Have Finally Started Hiring Black Women for Top Jobs. Why Are So Many Already Leaving?


HYPERFRAUGHT

15 Things Museums Do That Piss Me Off!


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


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EXPERIENTIAL

A New Immersive Art Experience Allows Audiences to Enter the Fabled Tomb of the Boy King Tutankhamun


Tomás Saraceno’s human-size spider web at the Shed is getting a boost from TikTok


The Creators of ‘Immersive Van Gogh’ Will Bring an Experience Dedicated to Historic Ukrainian Artist Taras Shevchenko to Six North American Cities


Pace Gallery presents a brand new immersive installation by James Turrell


BRAVING OPPRESSION


Ai Weiwei Creates a Homage to Julian Assange; “[Assange’s] imprisonment marks the collapse of a free and civilized society,” Ai Weiwei told Hyperallergic

Be Like Chris Rock; The comedian won last night's Oscars by telling bad jokes, dealing with the consequences, refusing to escalate or apologize, and doing his damn job

Keanu Reeves’ Matrix: Resurrection Facing Boycott Brigade In China Due To Actor’s Support For Tibet?

A New Report Says Victor Orbán’s Government in Hungary Is ‘Systematically’ Curtailing Freedom of Expression; New laws have allowed the government to "exert control over public opinion"

Displaying 'Z' Symbol Could Be Criminal Act in Germany, Ministry Says


CUNY students petition to cancel “Emmett Till, A New American Opera”, written by white female playwright and black female composer

WNBA star Brittney Griner will be detained in Russia another two months


Myanmar Artist Sai Is Using His Work to Demand the World Pay Attention to Myanmar’s Political Prisoners. One of Them Is His Father



New Yorker Cartoons of the Week: See Them All!


MANUFACTURING ART


Of Meissen Men – The Brittle Business of Porcelain


From Ancient Egypt to Teotihuacán, Centuries-Old Palettes Illuminate the Role of the Painter; Rare to see an actual paint set


Meet Auguste François Willème, the Steampunk Genius of 3D Printing


GOOD GIGS and ARTIST'S OPPORTUNITIES


Painter Tschabalala Self Has Teamed Up With Ugg (Yes, Ugg) to Create a Capsule Collection of Wearable Art

Queen Elizabeth Is Now Selling Her Own Brand of Dish Soap


Patrick Martinez's Struggle and Progress (Frederick Douglass) by The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles

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

Hyperallergic: Artist Opportunities in March 2022

Burnaway Call for Artists: March 2022


PHOTOGRAPHY


Six Photographers Share Their Beautiful Infrared Photography


Photographer Mark Seliger’s 2022 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Portraits


Photographs as Passageways to the Profound


A new exhibition in Paris spotlights the work of eight female photographers who documented wars over the course of 75 years; 'We Wanted to Be in Combat Zones. We Were as Courageous as the Men.’


Madame Yevonde, the Suffragette Photographer Who Turned British Society Ladies Into Greek Goddesses


An Ode to Analog Surf Photography With John Hook


SURF

Moana Jones Wong Is the New Queen of Pipeline

Moana Jones Wong Sets A New Standard At Pipeline

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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In Pictures: See Practically Every Artwork in the Highly Anticipated, Agenda-Setting 2022 Whitney Biennial


Art Review: What’s the Point of the Venice Biennale?




New Wave Design Pioneer and Experimental Artist, Jayme Odgers Passes


ART REPORT TODAY GALLERIES: Now Exhibiting



ILLUSTRATION


Whoa! See This Now! François Schuiten’s "Obscure Cities"


The Obscure Cities: An Introduction


Digital Illustrations by Eiko Ojala Layer Timely Metaphors in Paper-Like Compositions



Responsive Sculptures by Daniel Rozin Echo Human Movement Through Undulating Objects



Catching the Last Show at the Underground Museum, Noah Davis' Fantasy and Science Fiction


‘We Simply Do Not Have Any Answers’: L.A.’s Underground Museum, Founded by the Late Noah Davis, Has Abruptly Closed; Reopened a month ago!, “Until Further Notice”


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Jacky Connolly’s Computer-Generated Doom at the Whitney Biennial



A Brief, Fluttering History of Butterflies in Art, From Symbols of Regeneration to Reminders of the Fleetingness of Life


ART BUSINESS

Art Market Soars to $65.1 Billion in 2021, According to Art Basel UBS Report

Art Basel/UBS Report: Global art market bounces back to above pre-pandemic levels—but recovery is uneven

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The Auction Market Is on Fire, But Fairs Are Still Flailing: 7 Takeaways From the 2022 Art Basel Market Report


An Unassuming Jean Simeon Chardin Strawberry Painting Fetches a Record-Shattering $26.8 Million at Auction, Shocking Market-Watchers


Whitney Biennial’s Lucy Raven Joins Art Market Juggernaut Lisson Gallery

Want to Hear a Radical Nonprofit Strategy? After Laying Off Its Full-Time Staff, A Blade of Grass Will Now Pay Its Board Members: Transition to an artist-led model

Buying Flurry! Bonhams Adds Danish Auctioneer Bruun Rasmussen to Its Rapidly Expanding Network, Its Third Acquisition in as Many Months


HAWAI'I TRIENNIAL


Competing Waves of Identity, Placemaking And Trauma Coalesce In Hawaii’s Inaugural Triennial


Artist Jennifer Steinkamp Opens the Hawai‘i Triennial 2022 with Projections Upon the Iolani Palace

In Pictures: See What Happens When Ai Weiwei, Chitra Ganesh, and Other Artists Take Over Honolulu for the 2022 Hawaii Triennial


OUR DIGITAL WORLD


What the Silicon Valley Prophet, Stewart Brand, Sees on the Horizon

Hackers drop deepfake of Zelenskyy ordering troops to surrender on Ukrainian news site

Creepy Trip To Metaverse: "I drank beer and ate lobster and gold… I never want to go back inside"

Even Heineken thinks its new metaverse 'beer' is a dumb publicity stunt


FICTIVE ART: CONVERSATIONS WITH THE ARTISTS

Part One: Author Antoinette LaFarge Talks Fictive Art with Artist Greg Cohen

Part Two: Author Antoinette LaFarge Talks Fictive Art with Artist Greg Cohen



Templon opens an exhibition of works by Michael Ray Charles

Selected Works of Michael Ray Charles at Templon, Paris



Venice Biennale Artist Louise Bonnet Is Relying on a Proven Tool to Get Ready for the World’s Biggest Art Show: Insomnia


In Pictures: See Highlights From the Wildly Ambitious Sydney Biennale, Where Artists Are Reconsidering Our Relationship to Water


Tehran museum director fired after artist plunges into oil pool during acrobatic performance blunder; Video



Review: "Supernatural America: The Paranormal in American Art" possesses its own power at the Minneapolis Institute of Art


Texas: Shared Experiences & Intimate Identities: the 2022 Contemporary Art Month Perennial Exhibition


SURVEILLING SOPHIE CALLE


The Surveillance of Artist Sophie Calle

Following Sophie Calle

The Books of Sophie Calle


CLIMATE IN ART


How Should Art Reckon With Climate Change?; As the environmental crisis accelerates, contemporary artists have taken up the mantle of addressing the precarious present


Immersive Documentary Photography Exhibition COAL + ICE Visualizes the Climate Crisis


'Our Blue Planet: Global Visions of Water' Exhibition Opens at Seattle Art Museum


MUSIC AND SOUND

Newest psychedelic drug — is sound? How people are using binaural beats to get high

The Branding of a Product's Sound

Exclusive Video Debut: Norma and Her New Single 'Crocodile Tears (Think It Over)'

A Portrait of Musician Jean-Michel Jarre: ‘The audience and the stage, it’s like a love story’


Meet the Queer Vanguard of Country Music


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


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COLLECTORS CIRCLE


Ceramics Collector Louise Rosenfield Donated 3,000 Pieces to a Museum with One Caveat—the Works Must Be Used


Hannah Gottlieb-Graham on Trading PR Services for Art to Build Her Budding Collection


Jéssica Cinel on Running a São Paulo Museum by Day and Building Her Own Collection of Brazilian Art by Night


How Superyacht Owners Are Turning Their Boats Into Floating Galleries for Blue-Chip Art


Oleg Guerrand Feels Like a Kid in a Candy Store When in an Artist’s Studio




ARCHITECTURE


Balbek Bureau Develops RE: UKRAINE, A Modular Town System For Refugees


Kengo Kuma’s Hans Christian Andersen’s House mixes nature and fairytale architecture


10 Black Women Changing the Architecture and Design Space


The Forgotten Theme Restaurants and Treehouse Bars of Bygone Summers in Paris

Modern movements in colour: architecturally inspired bathrooms


Architect, Historian, and Educator Robert A.M. Stern; 21 Questions


Zaha Hadid Architects has revealed renderings of the "cyber-urban" utopian Liberland metaverse


Michael K Chen Architecture Explores Materials and Their Environmental Impact


Long-abandoned Art Deco cinema gets new life in Manhattan

Step Inside the Coolly Neutral SoHo Oasis of One Art-Loving Former Navy Seal


Here Are 5 Extraordinary Gardens Designed by Artists With Green Thumbs, From Frida Kahlo to Robert Irwin


First Black Architect to Win the Pritzker Prize: Burkinabe Activist Francis Kéré


Julia Morgan, California’s First Licensed Female Architect


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




NFT: THE TECH FINANCIER'S SHINY NEW TOY

NFT Collection Failures Begin to Mount in Flashback to ICO Bust


Gagosian Goes Crypto: After Long Voicing Skepticism of NFTs, Gagosian Gallery Will Now Accept Cyber Money for Art


Police Arrest Two 20-Year-Olds for Allegedly Conning Collectors Out of $1 Million—With Ice Cream-Themed NFT Artworks

Wall Street Wealth Manager Teams Up with International Art Patrons and Blockchain Tech-Gurus to Launch ATO, an Asset Management Platform for the 2022 Art World

The Ultimate LA Guide To The Metaverse


Museums are cashing in on NFTs

Ukraine Launches ‘NFT Museum’ to Raise Funds and Remember: First drop from the MetaHistory NFT Museum could come as soon as Tuesday


The original NFT? Sotheby's to offer a receipt for an invisible work by Yves Klein for €500,000; The French conceptual artist made nine "empty zones" in the last three years of his life, which could be purchased only with pure gold

Tech Start-Up Aims to Get Artists Royalties for Resale; Fairchain generates digital contracts and certificates of title and authenticity, allowing artists to track their work and share in secondary market proceeds

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ART NOIR


Monuments Men Group Bets on Playing Cards to Find Lost Art


Meet Eric Turquin, the Art Historian-Detective Who Keeps Finding Multimillion-Dollar Old Masters Hiding in Plain Sight

Dealer Roben Dib suspected of selling looted antiquities to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Louvre Abu Dhabi detained in Paris


Scammer Anna Delvey working on solo art show in April


The Robin Hood of Art: How did a British taxi driver abscond with a Goya masterpiece through a National Gallery toilet window?


‘The Thief Collector’ Trailer: Doc On Mystery Couple Who Stole $160M De Kooning In “One Of The Greatest Art Heists Of A Generation”







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