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The Radical Luminescence of ‘Light and Space’ Pioneer Larry Bell; Titan of the Light and Space movement is refreshingly down to earth and continues to be inspired. A new survey at the Phoenix Art Museum solidifies his legacy



The Present Perspective of Mary Corse; Light and Space movement artist offers pure and profound perspectives on the magic of the moment in her soon-to-close solo exhibition at Pace



Kim Fay in Detroit: Luzhen Qui 'Searching The Innerland' at Hatch Art


‘Now I’m Done.’ Jasper Johns’ Drawings Show at Matthew Marks


CADY DID


“Beginning October 17, and spanning three rooms of the Pavilions, Glenstone will share a presentation of works by Cady Noland. Developed in collaboration with the artist, this presentation will mark the first major survey by a U.S. museum of her decades-long career.”

Just How Much Control Can an Artist Have Over Their Work? Cady Noland, who became the darling of the art world, has tested the limits


Carolina Miranda: Mythic Chaps; Two recent exhibitions in Denver reveal how many legends and surprising realities coexist in the idea of the American cowboy


DEATH AND REBIRTH

Exactly How Bad Is the Art Market Right Now? Experts Sound Off as the Fall Season Begins


Researchers Grow an Extinct Plant From a 1,000-Year-Old Seed; Seed is called Sheba and is believed to have medicinal qualities; Possibly mentioned in Genesis and the Books of the Prophets


How Galleries Like Thaddaeus Ropac and P·P·O·W Use Branding to Tell Their Stories


BEAUTY AND THE BLEAK

Bravo! Artist Julie Mehretu donated over $2 million so the museum could waive the entrance fee for anyone 25 and younger for the next three years

Podcast: A Damning Appraisal of Art World Elitism; Author Hari Kunzru discusses his new book 'Blue Ruin'

As Arts Professionals Abandon Russia Following Ukraine Invasion, a Cohort of Italian Curators and Artists Have Taken on Projects There

Andrea Fraser’s 2016 PDF Dropped: Documenting the shocking 2016 political expenditures of all the trustees of 125 museums across the United States

Book Review: When Writing Criticism Feels Like Pouring Time Down the Sink; Reflecting on her own reactions to Chantal Akerman’s namesake film, Christine Smallwood muses on the personal baggage we inevitably bring to the art we consume

Book Review: Is the Art World More Corrupt Than Ever? Rachel Spence succinctly explicates the power struggles that brought us to this point, though her insistence that the art ecosystem is at an all-time low left me unconvinced



Singer-Songwriter Travis Scott and Painter George Condo Are Unlikely Friends. They Compare Notes on Careers Spent Breaking the Rules



Interview: Javier Peres Holds a Mirror up to the Times; Founder of Peres Projects weighs in on why artists still love Berlin and cherishing art history’s one-hit wonders


GOOD GIGS


Fashion Line Loewe Sends Iconic Works by Manet and Van Gogh Down Its Spring ’25 Runway; Show was also anchored by a delicate sculpture by Tracey Emin


Which Artists Are Everywhere in U.S. Museums? Artnet Sifted Through Hundreds of Shows to Find Out; These 5 Figures Speak To Our Cultural Moment: Race and Gender


Artists Gave a Serious Glow-Up to L.A. Natural History Museum’s Dioramas; To mark the centennial of its diorama halls, the museum invited artists to craft their own dioramic scenes


Podcast: Make Weirdness Alternative Again; Yearning for political normality in order to make weird art




Nicole Eisenman’s New Public Artwork Has Everything To Do With Land Use Decisions and Urban Development In New York City



Psychedelic Trip Into the Human Body; Meeson Pae’s work creates safe space to contend with the phenomenon of our biological inner-workings and the opulent worlds they create



The Last Relic: Chris Burden's 'Coals to Newcastle' (1987); Smuggling joints into Mexico


‘Maybe Damien (Hirst) Peaked’: Tracey Emin shares her thoughts on male artists over 40; In the latest episode of The Louis Theroux Podcast, the UK artist discusses Hirst, royal visits and sacking off slim shady

Now You Can Shop for Art at Saks Fifth Avenue; The fashion brand will offer prints by artists like Sol LeWitt and Christo and Jeanne-Claude


Artists are Being Outsourced! Sotheby’s to Auction Painting by Humanoid Robot, known as Ai-Da, in a Futuristic First— And It’s Expected To Fetch Up To $180K; She’s a real Vincent van Go-bot. Oh, good God, Ai-Da is also a poet!


WHERE IS THE U.S. EQUIVILENT? BRITS STILL RULE IN ART APPRECIATION

Updates and News on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square; One of the world’s most famous public art commissions

Who Will Clinch the U.K.’s Top Art Honor? Inside the Turner Prize Exhibition


Video: The Unveiling of the The Fourth Plinth Sculpture: Antelope by Samson Kambalu



Free the Nipple, Says Art History



Art We Love: Modigliani’s Exalted Reclining Nudes; On the Italian artist's sensual yet sensitive female forms



Gallerist Mattia De Luca Believes Morandi Has More to Teach Us; His latest show, "Time Suspended II," assembles more than sixty works from across the artist’s career in a 19th-century townhouse on East 63rd Street



Kennedy Yanko’s ‘Treasure Hunts’ Take Her From Scrap Yards to the Streets of Paris; Yanko Took Us Behind The Scenes of Her Creative Process Ahead of Debuting New Work With James Cohan Gallery at Frieze London



Gagosian Artists Rick Lowe and Kevin Beasley discuss their engagement with material and place, as well as the social potentials of abstraction


PHOTOGRAPHY


This Photo On The National Mall Captivated The Country Decades Ago


Five Emerging Photographers To Watch at Les Rencontres d’Arles; From South Africa to Mexico, these artists offer a fresh perspective on the world by deconstructing its codes

Podcast: Panel on Francesca Woodman: Her preoccupation with classical themes and archetypes, her exploration of the body as sculpture, and her engagement with allegory and metaphor in photography

Powerful: The Dorothea Lange Photos That Were ‘Impounded’ for Decades; Some say the U.S. government suppressed the images until after World War II; Her photographs on assignment documenting Japanese American internment during World War II were so powerful that the U.S. government withheld many of her images


Take an Exclusive Look at the Unseen Stills From Photographer Stephen Shore’s Most Famous Series; In 1972, the artist drove across America. A never-before-seen selection of his flash-soaked photographs pays homage to the meals he ate along the way




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Official Trailer 'The Brutalist' Director Brady Corbet; Starring Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, Joe Alwyn


‘The Brutalist' Budget Was $6M


First Official Trailer 'Maria' Directed by Pablo Larraín; Starring Academy Angelina Jolie as Maria Callas

First Look: Auteur Darren Aronofsky's ‘Caught Stealing'; Starring Austin Butler and Matt Smith


Official Trailer 'September 5' Media POV set during the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics; Starring Peter Sarsgaard, John Magaro and Ben Chaplin

Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt Says AI Companies Use Movies and TV To Make Money Without Fairly Compensating Actors; Industry Should ‘Get Ahead Of That Flood’

Is Hollywood Ready for 2,000 New Competitors? There are no barriers to entry anymore—so everybody wants to build a media empire


That’s a Wrap on the New York Film Fest (NYFF) ’24!

Sam Mendes' Beatles Movies Influenced By ‘Rashomon'; Four Biopics Have Four Screenwriters


Official Doc Trailer 'Daytime Revolution' For one extraordinary week beginning on February 14th, 1972, John Lennon and Yoko Ono co-hosted the iconic daytime talk show, the Mike Douglas Show

20 Hidden Gems at the 2024 BFI London Film Festival





Roman Polanski's ‘An Officer and a Spy' Finally Screens in the UK; The Bitter History

‘Anora’ Review: Mikey Madison Is a Sex Worker Who Marries Rich in Sean Baker’s Heartbreaking but Hilarious Class Comedy; Mikey Madison gives an all-time performance in a brilliant comedy that starts as a fantasy romp before making a laugh-out-loud funny pivot into "Uncut Gems" territory


Cockney Actor Danny Dyer Reunites With 'The Football Factory' Director Nick Love In Wild Trailer For 'Marching Powder'; Be warned: Not for the easily offended and 100% not for the ears of children!


Maryam Tafakory’s Haunted Iranian Cinema; What makes the experience of watching Tafakory’s avant-garde films so paralysing?


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