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  • Johanna Burton: From MOCA to ICA Philadelphia Director

    Johanna Burton: From MOCA to ICA Philadelphia Director

    Johanna Burton departs MOCA for ICA Philadelphia, succeeding Zoë Ryan. Burton's move, supporting the gallery and brings curatorial vision to ICA.


    Colbert, Trump, and the Late Show Cancellation: A Wacky Turn?

    Colbert, Trump, and the Late Show Cancellation: A Wacky Turn?

    Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' cancellation sparks controversy after his Trump criticism. His 'Mr. Stephen' alter ego and Paramount's settlement with Trump add to the intrigue. Financial decision or more?


    Obsession & Dread: Chartreuse Dress in La Jolla

    Obsession & Dread: Chartreuse Dress in La Jolla

    A woman in La Jolla is consumed by a chartreuse dress, revealing themes of addiction, isolation, and dread. Light, fashion, and online shopping fuel her hallucinatory experience. A modern gothic tale.


    Improv Therapy: Federal Workers Cope with Uncertainty

    Improv Therapy: Federal Workers Cope with Uncertainty

    Federal employees use improv to cope with job uncertainty and stress during government changes. Workshops offer stress relief and teach adaptation skills.


    Munch: Art, Illness, and Medicine – A Lifeline

    Munch: Art, Illness, and Medicine – A Lifeline

    Edvard Munch's art explored illness, death, and mental distress. His personal experiences and engagement with medical advancements deeply intertwined with his work, revealing a unique perspective on healthcare.


    Agnès Varda’s Paris: Photography, Film & Legacy

    Agnès Varda’s Paris: Photography, Film & Legacy

    Agnès Varda's Paris exhibit explores her photography, films, and legacy. Showcasing her 'cinécriture' and unique vision, it highlights her impact on cinema and art. Varda's innovative approach is examined.


    Gen Z Embraces Art: AI & Economic Shifts Fuel Creativity Surge

    Gen Z Embraces Art: AI & Economic Shifts Fuel Creativity Surge

    Gen Z flocks to art programs amid AI fears and economic uncertainty. They seek creative, meaningful work, rejecting traditional career paths. Art offers stability and a human touch in a changing world.


    Rethinking Museum Climate Control: Energy, Art, and Sustainability

    Rethinking Museum Climate Control: Energy, Art, and Sustainability

    Museums are re-evaluating strict climate control for art preservation due to high energy costs and carbon footprints. Research suggests safe, sustainable alternatives, balancing preservation with environmental responsibility.


    Trump’s Tariffs: Economic Impact and Wall Street’s Skepticism

    Trump’s Tariffs: Economic Impact and Wall Street’s Skepticism

    Trump's tariffs have increased economic uncertainty, impacting GDP and trade. Wall Street doubts the implementation of further tariffs. Tariffs impact economic forecasts. Key sectors are affected.


    Shamim M. Momin: New Director for the Bronx Museum

    Shamim M. Momin: New Director for the Bronx Museum

    Shamim M. Momin named director/chief curator of the Bronx Museum, undergoing $42.9M expansion. Her vision emphasizes community, diversity, and access to contemporary art. Momin's experience includes LAND and the Whitney Museum.


    HEAR Act 2025: Nazi-looted Art Restitution & Legal Hurdles

    HEAR Act 2025: Nazi-looted Art Restitution & Legal Hurdles

    The HEAR Act of 2025 aims to ease art restitution claims for Nazi-looted art by removing legal defenses like 'acquisitive prescription'. Critics cite potential issues with international law and fairness.


    Indigenous Art Takes Center Stage: Tate Modern & Beyond

    Indigenous Art Takes Center Stage: Tate Modern & Beyond

    Tate Modern prioritizes Aboriginal art, showcasing Emily Kam Kngwarray. Whitworth features Santiago Yahuarcani. Camden Art Centre highlights Duane Linklater, challenging Western art norms and celebrating Indigenous voices.