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  • Courtauld to Open New Blavatnik Contemporary Art Galleries at Somerset House

    Courtauld to Open New Blavatnik Contemporary Art Galleries at Somerset House

    The Courtauld announces two new contemporary art galleries and a reading room at Somerset House, funded by a £10m gift from the Blavatnik Family Foundation and scheduled to open in 2029.


    Beryl Cook Renaissance: Celebrating the Iconic Artist’s Centenary in Plymouth

    Beryl Cook Renaissance: Celebrating the Iconic Artist’s Centenary in Plymouth

    Explore the artistic legacy of Beryl Cook as two new exhibitions in Plymouth recontextualize her work within the Western art canon, highlighting her influence on LGBTQ history and modern art.


    Art World Update: Nevelson, African Art, and Iranian Cultural Impact

    Art World Update: Nevelson, African Art, and Iranian Cultural Impact

    Explore Louise Nevelson's reprised installations, the 'Here: Pride and Belonging in African Art' exhibition focusing on LGBTQ+ artists, and the cultural impact of Iran's protests and internet cut-off, as reported by The Art Newspaper.


    Met Opera Financial Crisis: Budget Cuts and Marc Chagall Murals for Sale

    Met Opera Financial Crisis: Budget Cuts and Marc Chagall Murals for Sale

    The Metropolitan Opera is implementing drastic measures, including layoffs, executive pay cuts, and the potential sale of Chagall murals, to address financial challenges and establish new sustainable business models.


    Albert Barnes & The Barnes Foundation’s Van Goghs: Starry Night’s Missed Chances

    Albert Barnes & The Barnes Foundation’s Van Goghs: Starry Night’s Missed Chances

    Albert Barnes, a premier US Post-Impressionist collector, amassed seven Van Goghs for his Foundation, yet famously missed chances to acquire both "Starry Night" paintings despite multiple offers. Martin Bailey chronicles these intriguing art tales.


    Gauguin, Van Gogh, and the Cleopatra Pot: A Tale of Art and Gifts

    Gauguin, Van Gogh, and the Cleopatra Pot: A Tale of Art and Gifts

    Explore the story of Gauguin's Cleopatra Pot and his complex relationship with Van Gogh, involving art exchanges, hidden motives, and the iconic Sunflowers. Unveiling the pot's journey and symbolism.


    Zilart Museum: Russia’s New Private Art Space Amidst Political Tensions

    Zilart Museum: Russia’s New Private Art Space Amidst Political Tensions

    The Zilart Museum, founded by Andrey and Yelizaveta Molchanov in Moscow, showcases Russian and international art despite increasing political constraints and sanctions impacting Russia's art scene. New art space with 10,000 works.


    Sonnabend Collection: Contemporary Art Finds Home in Mantua, Italy

    Sonnabend Collection: Contemporary Art Finds Home in Mantua, Italy

    The Sonnabend Collection, featuring Warhol, Johns & Koons, finds permanent home in Mantua's Palazzo della Ragione. A vital addition to Italy's contemporary art scene, showcasing American art's influence.


    Cyber Weekend Art Deals: Best Sales on Art Supplies & Tech!

    Cyber Weekend Art Deals: Best Sales on Art Supplies & Tech!

    Cyber Weekend brings discounts on art supplies & tech. Find the best deals on artist tools, Wacom tablets, paints, cameras, software & more. Don't miss out on limited-time offers!


    Newsrooms: Inside Local Journalism’s Heart + Soul

    Newsrooms: Inside Local Journalism’s Heart + Soul

    A look inside local newsrooms across America, capturing the lives and spaces of journalists. Elegiac photos reveal the heart of community journalism and its fight to survive. Discover the dedication behind the headlines.


    Art Books Roundup: New Releases, Biographies & Art History

    Art Books Roundup: New Releases, Biographies & Art History

    Explore new art books: biographies of Yoko Ono & Jean Baudrillard, historical analyses of David's Marat & artists vs. Fascism, plus diverse collections for every artistic taste.


    Landman: Oil, Machismo, and Existential Crises in West Texas

    Landman: Oil, Machismo, and Existential Crises in West Texas

    "Landman" explores the harsh realities of West Texas oil fields, blending ambition, toxic masculinity, and anti-corporate jabs. Tommy navigates cartels and personal disasters, fueled by wealth and fatalism.


    Blindness in Photography: Beyond the Visual Gaze

    Blindness in Photography: Beyond the Visual Gaze

    Photography & blindness: Examining biases in visual representation. Moving beyond pity to seek complexity. Explores photographers, like Strand & Riis, portrayals of blind subjects and challenges assumptions about vision.


    100 Musicians for Gaza Auction: Humanitarian Relief

    100 Musicians for Gaza Auction: Humanitarian Relief

    Over 160 musicians donated work for an online charity auction, '100 Musicians for Gaza,' to support Médecins Sans Frontières' humanitarian relief efforts in Gaza. The auction has raised almost $185,000.


    Hungarian Art: Provenance Research & Holocaust Era Claims

    Hungarian Art: Provenance Research & Holocaust Era Claims

    Uncovering looted Hungarian art from 1938-1948. Research reveals provenance details, names, addresses & museum records, now available to identify Nazi-era art claims.


    Sung Tieu: Art Diversifies KW Institute Board

    Sung Tieu: Art Diversifies KW Institute Board

    Sung Tieu's art 'Declaration of Donation' funds Mi You's KW Institute board seat, challenging exclusionary practices and promoting diversity through infrastructural shifts.


    Alma Allen to Represent US at 2026 Venice Biennale

    Alma Allen to Represent US at 2026 Venice Biennale

    Sculptor Alma Allen will represent the US at the 2026 Venice Biennale with "Call Me the Breeze." The exhibit highlights Allen's material transformations and the concept of 'elevation'.