Artist Sasha Skochilenko replaced price tags with news reports about bombings in the besieged Ukrainian port city of Mariupol; artist faces prison after anti-war protest
Maria Agureeva: Letters in Exile, No. 3; In Dialogue with 4 Artists
Maria Agureeva: Part No. 1 ... Part No. 2
In Pictures: See a Curator’s Harrowing Journey From War-Torn Kyiv to Venice to Install the Art for Ukraine’s National Pavilion
A Gallery: Faces of Ukraine
Australian artist couple documents destruction of Central House of Culture in Irpin, Ukraine
A Comic Strip: The Russian Collective Shame of Putin's War
WSJ: ‘We Will Kill You’: How Russia Silenced Its Antiwar Movement; Repressive laws and arrests discourage protests against the war in Ukraine and prompt dissenters to leave
THE BASQUIAT ESTATE
How Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Sisters Organized an Exhibition Dedicated to Their Brother’s Life and Legacy, Full of Works Unseen for Decades
The Basquiat estate opens the vault. See Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Boyhood Home, New York Studio, and Unseen Artworks in a Blockbuster Show Curated by His Family
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.
Dambrot: Phyllida Barlow Sculptures Take Shape in Los Angeles
What Is It About Brazilian Artist Marina Perez Simão’s Dreamlike Landscapes That Is Making So Many Collectors Dream of Owning Them?
LOSING AND CHOOSING MY RELIGION
The Ancient Guide For Uncertain Times
‘No Regrets’ Is No Way to Live; The Science of Regret
DISCOVERY
How tall will Mount Everest get before it stops growing? Along with the rest of the Himilayas, inches further skyward every year
Archaeologists Have Uncovered a Stunning Aztec Offering to Their God of War: Over 160 Starfish and a Jaguar Skeleton
Secret Government Info Confirms First Known Interstellar Object on Earth, Scientists Say
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
DESIGN
Why We Can’t Have Mid-Century Modern; Mid-century modernism’s cultish popularity has all but blinded us to the basic needs it was initially meant to address
Collector’s Item du Jour: Japanese Matchbox Art of the 1920s
Curious Design: Furniture at Auction
Inspiring 20th Century Art + Design at Auction
Object & Home: Furnishings and Objects at Auction
Treasure Hunting: 40 Years of Lost City Arts at Auction
PALATE PALETTE
The 12 Most Unforgettable Descriptions of Food in Literature' Haruki Murakami’s stir fry, Maurice Sendak’s chicken soup and More!
The Artist's Kitchen: Host Monica Mader with Artist Yuri Elvin
Alison Roman: Chicken Pot Pie
STREETWISE
From Norway to Mexico, Street Murals Worldwide Show Love for Ukraine and Ire at Putin
David Kordansky Gallery Artist Derek Fordjour Wraps MOCA
Psychotropic art duo Yok & Sheryo: “GM Paradise” in Penang
Brooklyn Street Art Images of the Week
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Our Lead Film Critic JUSTIN TANNER Reviews: The Ultra-Violent "Bull" and the Oddly Sympatheic "All Of My Friends Hate Me."
Source: David Cronenberg’s ‘Crimes of the Future’ Will Stir Up Controversy
"Crimes Of The Future", Official Teaser
Everything to Know About Director and Co-Writer Greta Gerwig’s ‘Barbie’ Starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling; Noah Baumbach co-writing the script
Cannes: Ethan Coen Beats Mick Jagger to the Punch, Elvis and His Granddaughter Make the Scene As Well
David Lynch’s “Secret” Cannes Movie Is Probably “Wisteria,” with Naomi Watts and Laura Dern Included
David Lynch’s ‘Wisteria/Unrecorded Night’: What We Know About Lynch’s Mysterious New Project
Cannes 2022: The Alpha Auteurs Line Up For A Post-Pandemic Party
Film Composers Hate Netflix's "Skip Intro" Button. What are viewers missing?
"Succession": Opening Credits and Theme Song
Andy Kaufman Doc in Development from Director Alex Braverman & Producer Morgan Neville
Review: Cimino: The Deer Hunter, Heaven’s Gate, and the Price of a Vision
Robert Eggers’ ‘The Northman’ is Batshit Crazy Good Fun
Alfonso Cuarón Loved ‘The Northman’: ‘Every Single Frame Is Charged with All the Thematic Elements of the Film’
Ethan Coen Set to Direct ‘Drive-Away Dykes’ Without Joel; Will They Work Together Again?
Jason Momoa Is Working on a Hawaiian History Drama Called Chief of War
North Korea wanted better propaganda movies, so it abducted foreign directors
How Hollywood’s Weirdest Filmmakers Made "Everything Everywhere All at Once"; How the two Daniels pitched it
"Garbo Lives" A Recent Essay by Peter Bogdanovich Before His Passing
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
STAGE STRUCK
‘We Give Them Permission To Deceive Us’: The Power and Privilege of The Magician; In a new exhibition, artist Derek Fordjour looks at magic through the ages
'Suffs’ Review: Young, Scrappy and Hungry for the Right to Vote; Shaina Taub’s new musical at the Public Theater tells the story of the women’s suffrage movement in the years leading up to the passage of the 19th Amendment
Ai Weiwei's First Operatic Staging (Direction, Sets, Costumes And Videos) Is Giacomo Puccini's "Turnadot"Teatro Dell'opera Di Roma
"Turnadot" the Trailer
Weiwei on His Production
Aaron Sorkin is returning to Broadway with new ‘Camelot’ revival
'I’m not Indian enough?’ How a bhangra musical addresses identity with radical nuance; “Bhangin’ It,” a stage musical at La Jolla
Is 'Jerusalem' still the play of the century? Six top playwrights give their verdicts
Behind the Curtain of the 1940s Chinatown Nightclubs that Shattered Asian Stereotypes
See the Anime Favorite 'Spirited Away' Come to Life in Photos From the Tokyo Stage Adaptation
BOOKS AND WORDS
René Magritte and the First Art Gang: Book Review of "Magritte: A Life"
Notable moment in American literary history, “Skunk Hour,” by Poet Robert Lowell: A Reflection
20 Famous Writers on Being Rejected; "The blizzard doesn't last forever; it just seems so."
Horror and Hope: Shubigi Rao Documents the History of Book Destruction
Poetry & digital personhood; On artificial intelligence and creativity
"Good morning, America" by Jean Cocteau (1949) & Translated by Alex Wermer-Colan; Excerpted from a new translation of Cocteau’s Letter to the Americans
New York Review of Books: Lawrence Weschler Interviews Benjamín Labatut, Author of The New Novel "When We Cease To Understand the World"
‘Recessional’ Review: Lest We Forget! With an artist’s eye for incongruity and a comic’s sense of timing, David Mamet skewers our political and cultural decadence
New Yorker Essay: David Sedaris "Lucky-Go-Happy, The America I Saw On Tour"
SURF
Kai Lenny Talks About Mark Zuckerberg’s Claims of Surfing 15-Foot Waves; 15 feet...that's no small claim!
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
ART NOIR
Fugitive Billionaire Joseph Lau Will Auction Off Millions of Dollars in Art and Wine to Make Up for Stock Market Losses
Stolen Darwin Notebooks, Missing For Decades, Are Returned
A Brief History of Poisoning
Inigo Philbrick’s Lawyers Make a Last-Ditch Appeal for Leniency, With Testimonials From Gilbert & George and a Camp Counselor; 17 friends and family members have written letters of support on the incarcerated dealer's behalf
Eight Men Charged With Stealing Banksy’s Bataclan Memorial
Meet Eric Turquin, the Art Historian-Detective Who Keeps Finding Multimillion-Dollar Old Masters Hiding in Plain Sight
AMAZING MOTHER NATURE
UPDATE: Japan’s Monkey Queen Made It Through Mating Season With Her Reign Intact
Japan’s Monkey Queen Faces Challenge to Her Reign: Mating Season
Gentle Whale Sharks!
Do Animals Understand What It Means to Die?
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Artist Peter Frederiksen and His Classic Cartoons Suspend Tense Moments of Sabotage in Embroidery
A whistleblower from the factory of millionaire artist Damien Hirst paints a grim scene of low wages and employees knee-deep in formaldehyde
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LAWRENCE WESCHLER
Part Four: Direct Influence
Up till now we have by and large been examining culturewide convergent effects; from here on in, or at least for the next good while, we will be exploring the kind of things that happen as one artist or thinker or group of such artists or thinkers impacts upon another—both forward and backward, and consciously and unconsciously.
Carl Cheng "Nature Laboratory Collection 3.0" at Phillip Martin Gallery; Art Writer & Curator Frances Colpitt, PhD, says "See this show!"
‘A 1950s idea of the future that went wrong’: Joe Webb’s dystopian collages
Farley Aguilar “Phantom Limb” at Night Gallery
Philadelphia Museum Kicks Off Massive Matisse Extravaganza, “Matisse in the 1930s"
Three Dealers Needed To Handle This Bad Boy: Gagosian joins Sadie Coles HQ and David Zwirner to represent Jordan Wolfson
HONEY, THE TROTSKYS ARE HERE!
Home Movies of Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera (and a Side Order of Romantic Entanglements)
VENICE BIENNALE
‘You Can Absorb the Traumas of the Time, But Also Open Up to the Future’: Cecilia Alemani on Curating Her Venice Biennale For an Anxious Era; "The Milk of Dreams" and features a largely female roster of artists
Ai-Da, the Robot Artist Powered by AI, is Heading to Venice for a Show During the Biennale—and She’s Bringing Her New Painting Arm
Step Into the Studio of Tau Lewis; Will present at the 2022 Venice Biennale
See Tom Sachs "Helvetiaphilia" at Vito Schnabel Gallery, St. Moritz
When the IKEA Catalog Becomes a Work of Art; To place artworks within the cheery commercial environments
Kim Fay: Artemisia Gentileschi and Women Artists in Italy, 1500-1800
Pop-Up: The Winter Show (in Spring!) Has Taken Over the Window Displays at the Old Barneys New York Department Store to Show 5,000 Years of Art
BELOVED TROPES
Where Have All the Artist-Addicts Gone? For much of the 20th century, before the dawn of our own wellness-focused era, madness and substance abuse were often considered prerequisites for great art
Anna Sorokin, AKA Anna Delvey, Talks About Making Art; “I liked that (the scene) was gritty.”
THE OLD BECOMES THE NEW
Futuristic ‘automat’ dining thrived a century ago. Can Covid revive it?
New York Times: ‘The Automat,’ Where Dining Out Was D.I.Y.
BRAVING OPPRESSION
Glenn Greenwald: Your Top Priority is The Emotional Comfort of the Most Powerful Elites, Which You Fulfill by Never Criticizing Them. Corporate journalists have license to use their huge platforms to malign, expose and destroy anyone they want. Your moral duty: sit in respectful silence and never object
Warner Bros bows to China demand to censor gay ‘Harry Potter’ plotline; Removes six seconds of exposition
Is Picasso being cancelled? A post-MeToo world. Nor is it simple to separate the artist from the art
Picasso’s muse as sea creature—will it break $100m at Sotheby's New York sale?
Reason Magazine: Art Curator Accuses Princeton University of 'Anti-Intellectual Surrender to Cancel Culture'
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
GO, VAN GOGH!
A Van Gogh letter is coming up for auction: €250,000 for a single sheet of paper; Vincent writes philosophically about his mental illness, a year after mutilating his ear
Discovered: Van Gogh’s Fingerprint On An Olive Grove Painting
Sunflowers: the Symbol of Van Gogh—and Ukraine
New Wave Design Pioneer and Experimental Artist, Jayme Odgers Passes
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Interview with Hauser & Wirth's Takesada Matsutani
Group Exhibition “Activation” at Museum of Art and History Lancaster
Roya Farassat 'As Near as Memory' at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
BEST OF THE WEEK with JERRY GOGOSIAN, THE INSTAGRAM LAUGH SENSATION!
Jackie Milad 'Birth' at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
The Strange, Unspoken Glorification of Sexual Assault in Art History
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
EXPERIENTIAL
The Plush Lounge Inside This Space Balloon Is Primed for Luxurious Stargazing
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
New Yorker Cartoons of the Week: See Them All!
MANUFACTURING ART
Radical! A New System Called DALL-E Seems to Have Cracked the Code on True AI-Generated Art; Implications Are Staggering
DALL-E 2 Explained
Leonardo da Vinci Invented the Parachute, the Helicopter, and, New Research Suggests, the Whoopee Cushion
The Incredible Restoration of a Badly Damaged Ave Maria
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
Artist William Wegman shot an Hermès Bolide bag—retail price: $21,300—for a Vanity Fair column. Naturally, a Weimaraner holds the accessory in the picture; Ina Jang and Paul Kooiker participated
FRONT Triennial engages globally renowned artist Julie Mehretu to paint mural on Cleveland Public Square’s biggest, blank wall
With Its New Boutique in Beverly Hills, Swiss Jeweler Piaget Celebrates Artists and Artisanship; Now showcasing works commissioned from L.A. artist Alia Penner
Jeff Koons X BMW: artist-signed art car sells at christie's charity auction for $475,000
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
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Fox of tricks! Sony World Photography Award Winners – in pictures
Here’s Marilyn Monroe and Life Magazine taking a Hike in the Hollywood Hills
See Things Differently: Deutsche Börse Photography Prize – In Pictures
Netherlands-born photographer Roman Robroek explores abandoned churches, discovers mummified bodies; Italy has at least 1,000 abandoned churches
German-born artist Vera Lutter is known for her ghostly, immersive camera-obscura photograph
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Photographs as Passageways to the Profound
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EXACTLY TWO YEARS AGO. WHEN WE WERE TRUSTING.
In the Hills and Valleys of Silverlake, Los Angeles, a Nightly Celebration Would Erupt During the Early Days of the Pandemic.
The First Couple of Pop Art: Marisol Escobar, a Venezuelan born in Paris, and Andy Warhol, a refugee from Pittsburgh, first met in 1962 ... At PAMM
WEEPING AT THE PARADOX
SOUL SEARCHING
Glimpses of afterlife? ‘Near-death’ experiences aren’t hallucinations, scientists conclude
First ever recording of the moment someone dies reveals how our lives really do flash before us
Hyperallergic: Science Confirms That Life Flashes Before the Eyes Upon Death
Why we forget: Scientists suggest you may not have lost your memories after all
The Atlantic: Seven Habits That Lead to Happiness in Old Age; Sooner you invest, the greater your returns will be.
Yau: Is It an Artificial Paradise or an Artificial Hell or Both? The Work of Elliott Green
Noelia Towers “Opening an Umbrella Indoors” at de boer
Roberts Projects: Group Show "Wish You Were Here II"
Something Like a Portrait of Louise Bourgeois; Mother’s death, a father’s disinterest: Jean Frémon’s semi-factual biography of the artist captures a life beyond repair
Yau: Abstractions That Record the Scars of Trauma and Artist Kwon Young-Woo
The Language of Beauty in African Art
NFT: HIP RELEVANCE FOR THE LUXURY BRAND
‘Jack Dorsey’s First Tweet’ NFT Went on Sale for $48M. It Ended With a Top Bid of Just $280
New York's NFT vending machine
Money for nothing: receipt for ‘invisible art’ sells for $1.2m; A receipt written by the French artist Yves Klein auctioned by Sotheby’s in Paris has been hailed as a precursor to NFTs
NFTs Aren’t Just for Crypto Bros: Meet the Artists Resisting the Hype
Don Wallace: Are NFTs Just a Gimmick, or the Future of Lucrative Hawai‘i Art?
Own a Bored Ape or a Cool Cat? You Can Kit Them Out for the Metaverse at Gucci’s New Digital Atelier
OpenSea ‘Sitting on Ticking Bomb’ as Lawsuits Pile Up Over Stolen Apes
Women and Nonbinary Artists Are Breaking New Ground through Generative Art NFTs
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WOMEN IN THE VENICE BIENNALE
What the Venice Biennale Exhibition Highlights about the Legacies of Late Women Artists
Leonor Fini (1907-1996) works among treasures for sale from extraordinary collector's New York home; “Once an artist sent her one of his paintings to critique. It was returned to the gentleman in a manila envelope, cut into pieces. She said: ‘Sorry, couldn’t find a larger envelope.”
Who Was Leonora Carrington? The Story of the Singular Surrealist Whose Occult Visions Shaped the 2022 Venice Biennale
ILLUSTRATION
Vintage Illustrations of Vegetables by Graphic Designer Tadashi Ohashi
Whoa! See This Now! François Schuiten’s "Obscure Cities"
The Obscure Cities: An Introduction
10 Awesome Pieces of Disney's Concept Art From Unmade Movies
Jackie Ormes's Comics were Everything Jim Crow America Never Wanted Black Women to Be
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”
Yau: There’s Something Special About Jim Osman’s Sculpture
ART BUSINESS
The Pandemic Battered California’s Creative Economy. Here Are the Sectors That Were Hardest Hit, and Those That Were Most Resilient
Louise Bourgeois 'Spider,' Estimated At $20 Million, Tests Strength Of Asia's Art Market
Art Basel announces name, leadership team and selection committee for new art fair in Paris
Hard Truths: Can Shady Art Dealers Escape Blockchain Armageddon? "Blockchain is going to destroy my gallery’s business."
David Krauter Appointed CEO of Invaluable, the world’s leading online marketplace for fine art
Stromberg: Why Galleries Are Setting Up Shop in Both New York and L.A.
Light and much more Space: first look at the expanded Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
Japan Is Trying to Lure a World-Class Art Fair to Tokyo With Tax Incentives and a Big Open Art Space. Will the Gamble Pay Off?
Shipping costs are skyrocketing—and galleries are expected to be hit hard
Art Market Soars to $65.1 Billion in 2021, According to Art Basel UBS Report
Click Here: Free Copy of the Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report!
The Auction Market Is on Fire, But Fairs Are Still Flailing: 7 Takeaways From the 2022 Art Basel Market Report
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
Review: "Supernatural America: The Paranormal in American Art" possesses its own power at the Minneapolis Institute of Art
DANCE
Review: The Balletic Rise and Fall of Eva Perón; Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Ballet Hispánico takes on a new challenge: its first full-length ballet, with choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
CLIMATE IN ART
Dripping in “Oil,” Activists Protest BP Sponsorship of Stonehenge Exhibition
Monumental Forms Ripple and Float in Leeroy New’s Sculptures Made from Discarded Plastics
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
MUSIC AND SOUND
Ezrha Jean Black: Yuja Wang at Disney Hall; Aerial feats and blues for Ukraine
Phil Peters Bottles the Soundscape of the Global Supply Chain in "The Port of Long Beach Recordings"
Behind the beats: NYC’s drill rap insiders claim there’s more to the music than violence linked to the genre
The Museum of Endangered Sounds; Have a Listen!
Hills Snyder: 'Bringing an Anvil to Band Practice' An Essay of Life, Death, Love and John Lennon
‘Pistol’: Sex Pistols Limited Series From Danny Boyle Is Coming Soon
Newest psychedelic drug — is sound? How people are using binaural beats to get high
The Branding of a Product's Sound
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COLLECTORS CIRCLE
Collector and Borlem Prize Founder Roberto Toscano Shares Rita Ackermann’s Moving Tribute to His Late Wife
Craft and design historian, curator, and critic Glenn Adamson answered 21 questions for Curbed, and reveals that he has a Merlin James painting hanging above his couch
An Interview with Africa-Based Collector Danda Jaroljmek
How Instagram ArtDrunk’s Gary Yeh and Taylor Zakarin Aim to Demystify the Art World
Art Collector Home Tour: Clémence and Didier Krzentowski
An Uncommon and Creative Collector Delfina Entrecanales, 1927–2022
ARCHITECTURE
Is There Still an Architectural Avant-Garde?
Valley Gallery by Tadao Ando is Naoshima’s newest art pilgrimage site
For Architect Sophie Dries, Design Knows No Bounds
In California, a New-Construction Palm Springs Home Lists for $5.75 Million
Oscar Niemeyer’s Last Design Finally Finds a Home in Aix-en-Provence, France
Somali Architect Searches for Lost Identity in a City Ravaged by War
Balbek Bureau Develops RE: UKRAINE, A Modular Town System For Refugees
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
Julia Morgan, California’s First Licensed Female Architect
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