
Jordan Wolfson’s Unsettling Prada Campaign: Art Meets Fashion SS26
Explore Jordan Wolfson's provocative Spring/Summer 2026 campaign for Prada, featuring unsettling imagery, menacing birds, and a critique of the intersection between art and fashion.

Explore Jordan Wolfson's provocative Spring/Summer 2026 campaign for Prada, featuring unsettling imagery, menacing birds, and a critique of the intersection between art and fashion.
Discover the evolving world of outsider art at this year's fair, featuring diverse works from classic Art Brut and Inuit prints to self-taught masters now gaining major recognition in the global art market.

New York's New Museum opens its $82M, 60,000 sq. ft. expansion, doubling space for art, new studios, and the "New Humans" exhibit. Named for Toby Devan Lewis, it embodies the museum's evolving mission to support artists and engage the public.

Cannupa Hanska Luger’s dingo installation at the Sydney Biennale explores the value of wild species and Indigenous perspectives following a tragic fatality on K’gari island involving local wildlife packs.

Dallas's Katy Trail will host Texas's first public art biennial, the KTX Biennial, opening Spring 2027. Curated by Jovanna Venegas, it features global artists, inspired by Le Guin's "Vaster Than Empires." The free, 18-month exhibition transforms the trail into a vibrant encounter site for contemporary art.

The Van Gogh Museum has acquired 'L'homme est en mer' by Virginie Demont-Breton, a rare addition by a female artist that significantly influenced Vincent van Gogh’s own artistic style.

Caravaggio's Maffeo Barberini portrait (1598-1603) is acquired for Rome's Palazzo Barberini after year-long talks with private owners. This significant work, rarely seen, confirms Caravaggio's signature and will now be accessible to scholars and the public.

A new exhibition in Burgos, Spain, explores the deep-rooted Catholic iconography and biblical influences that shaped the works of self-proclaimed atheist Pablo Picasso throughout his career.

Congressman Greg Landsman defends US-Israel strikes on Iran, citing nuclear and missile threats to achieve regional peace, despite Democratic criticism, civilian casualties, and Trump's chaotic communication, advocating for a limited operation under Congressional oversight.