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ArtReview: 2026 Venice Biennale Is Quintessential Biennial Art

The Spiritual American Pavilion; Helter Skelter Arthur Jafa and Richard Prince


Venice Biennale 2026: 10 Must-See National Pavilions; From immersive installations to urgent reflections on language, identity, and collective memory, this year’s national pavilions offer some of the Biennale’s most resonant and thought-provoking experiences


Epic Read: Lawrence Weschler: Courbet’s Sources, A Reverie In Four Impromptus


What?! Should More Art Fairs Become For-Profit, Invitation-Only Cultural Policy Platforms? As the traditional art fair model faces growing strain, a new way forward is emerging: the for-profit, state-backed invitation-only biennial operating at the intersection of the art trade and cultural policy designed to bolster economies and build soft power



What to Watch in Sotheby’s Masterpieces From the Lewis Collection Sale; While billionaire Joe Lewis, now 89, is letting go of quite a few works, he and his family say they are not hitting pause on collecting


Selling The Unsellable: Who’s Building Land Art’s Legacy? Six decades ago, artists turned to the desert to escape the market. But from the outset a network of commercial support underpinned the Land Art movement, and now plays a central role in securing its future

Concrete Sun Tunnels And Shimmering Pools of Water: The Monumental Land Art of Nancy Holt


MONSIEUR NOUAR: LE FRANCAIS BUSTER KEATON

On Fashion and Women' Rights



Video: Artist Jeff Weiss, "The Sea Giveth"


What Is Rage Crafting On TikTok? Creators Share Their DIY Self-Care



How a Hopi Potter Named Nampeyo Became a 19th-Century Art Star; Nampeyo revived ancient Hopi ceramics—and reshaped the course of modern craft. Now she's back in the spotlight


Before the Internet; When Kierkegaard Got Cancelled; Mocked by Copenhagen’s most notorious scandal sheet, Kierkegaard endured months of deeply personal attacks and the silence of friends and allies



Must Read: Rainey Knudson: No. 82; Nina Katchadourian, 'Under Pressure'; From comedy to unlooked-for catharsis


PHOTOGRAPHY


For Catherine Opie, Community Persists Amid Erasure; As concurrent exhibitions open at the Fridericianum in Kassel and London’s National Portrait Gallery, the photographer reflects on 30 years of reshaping lesbian and trans-masc visibility


Vintage Leica Market Is Surging as Analog Photography Finds New Devotees; Alexander Sedlak, managing director of Leitz Photographica Auction, discusses how rarity, provenance and a renewed appetite for tactile image-making are feeding the growing demand for collectible cameras

40 Years Later, Houston’s FotoFest Keeps Its Edge; Photography festival’s anniversary retrospective embodies the spirit of freedom and internationalism present since its founding


Spectacular: Highlights from NYC’s Photography Show



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The Immortal IP and Anthony Bourdain


Study Finds Arts, Culture Enthusiasts May Age Slower On A Cellular Level



On Repeat: PAWSA In The Park London 2025; Flawless 7 Hour Mix

Our One Percent 'Splainer, The Art Daddy: The Art Daddy Fair Week Survival Guide 2026



I’ve Got the Post-Duchamp Blues; MoMA’s Marcel Duchamp show made me long for those simpler times when “eliminating the artist’s hand” provided a pathway back to the true self


Loïc Gouzer’s Auction Platform Fair Warning to Sell Major Banksy at Tiffany’s Flagship Store



Capturing the Elusive Magic of California’s Golden Light; Artists have long been drawn to California’s sun-cloaked landscapes. But now, this idyllic light might be fading against the backdrop of social inequalities and rising air pollution

Rainey Knudson: No. 83: James Fenimore Cooper, "The Last of the Mohicans"; Native characters form the book's hidden heart


The Stellar Stoic: Always Give Credit to Something Greater

CARRINGTONS ON FILM


Official UK Trailer 'Leonora in the Morning Light'; Painter Leonora Carrington


Who Was Dora Carrington? No Relation to Leonora. Pedro Almodóvar’s Movie Shines Light on the Forgotten Artist; Bloomsbury artist who defied social norms is getting a fresh look from the art world


The Art of the 1960s Paris Riots



Being Bad with the Bouzingos: The First and Naughtiest of the Bohemian Subcultures



The Dazzling Gold of an Ancient Balkan Empire Shines in a New Getty Exhibition; Exhibition features over 200 gold, silver, and bronze objects


THREADS


DACA Artist Uses Thread to Weave Immigration Stories; Arleene Correa Valencia transforms bark paper and embroidery into a tender reckoning with the reality of being undocumented in the United States

Nicole Cherubini on the Upcoming “Hotel Roma” and the Spatial Language of Clay


Review: “Robert Rauschenberg Fabric Works of the 1970s”at the Menil Collection, Houston


Lauren Austin: Black Girl Quiltist




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