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Valerie Brathwaite, Abstract Sculptor Of The Natural World, Dies At 87
Valerie Brathwaite, celebrated for her abstract sculptures inspired by nature, has passed away at age 87. Her work left a lasting mark on contemporary sculpture.
Valerie Brathwaite, Abstract Sculptor of the Natural World, Dies at 87
Valerie Brathwaite, celebrated for her abstract sculptures inspired by nature, has died at age 87. Her work influenced contemporary sculpture and environmental art.
Nebulae, Comets, And Aurorae, Oh My! See The ZWO Astronomy Photographer Of The Year Shortlist
The ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year shortlist reveals stunning images of nebulae, comets, and aurorae, showcasing top astrophotography talent worldwide.
Trump Accuses Smithsonian of “Anti-White Activism” in Draconian New Report
Former President Trump claims the Smithsonian promotes ‘anti-white activism’ in a recent report, sparking controversy and political debate.
Akira Ikezoe’s Frogs And Bears Have Something Urgent To Tell Us
Artist Akira Ikezoe’s latest work featuring frogs and bears conveys an urgent message, sparking discussions on environmental and societal issues.
Akira Ikezoe’s Frogs and Bears Have Something Urgent to Tell Us
Artist Akira Ikezoe’s latest work featuring frogs and bears sends a compelling message about environmental and societal issues, sparking widespread discussion.
Mingei International Museum, California, United States Surges In Global Coverage
The Mingei International Museum in California sees a significant surge in international media coverage, with 20 mentions in recent reports, highlighting its growing global recognition.
Charles Seliger Painted Nature’s Invisible Architecture
Renowned artist Charles Seliger’s latest work reveals his focus on nature’s unseen structures, highlighting his unique approach to capturing invisible aspects of the natural world.
Charles Seliger Painted Nature’s Invisible Architecture
Renowned artist Charles Seliger’s latest works explore unseen natural structures, revealing his unique perspective on nature’s hidden forms. Exhibition now open.
Mir Books – Books From The Soviet Era
Mir Books, a publisher specializing in Soviet-era literature, has announced a new series of reprints. This development highlights ongoing interest in historical Soviet publications.
Artists Reclaim Lady Liberty
A group of artists has temporarily taken control of the Statue of Liberty to highlight artistic freedom and social issues, sparking debate and attention.
Artists Reclaim Lady Liberty
A group of artists has temporarily taken over the Statue of Liberty to highlight artistic freedom and social issues, drawing public and official attention.
What Does The Statue Of Liberty Stand For?
An analysis of the Statue of Liberty’s symbolism, history, and its significance today, clarifying what it truly stands for and what remains uncertain.
What Does the Statue of Liberty Stand For?
Exploring what the Statue of Liberty truly represents and its significance in American history and values.
After Earthquakes, Venezuela’s Artists Turn to Each Other
Following recent earthquakes, Venezuelan artists are uniting to support their communities through collaborative projects and mutual aid efforts amid ongoing crises.
After Earthquakes, Venezuela’s Artists Turn to Each Other
Following recent earthquakes, Venezuela’s artists are increasingly collaborating to aid communities and preserve cultural expression amid ongoing crises.
Philip Guston’s Lines of Poetry
A new exhibition showcases Philip Guston’s lesser-known poetry lines, offering fresh insights into his artistic process and literary influences.
Philip Guston’s Lines of Poetry
A new exhibition uncovers Philip Guston’s lesser-known poetry, highlighting his literary side alongside his visual art. Details are confirmed, but some interpretations remain open.
Elaborate Kené Patterns by Sara Flores Continue an Ancient Indigenous Tradition
Artist Sara Flores continues the ancient Kené weaving tradition through her contemporary designs, highlighting cultural heritage and artistic innovation.
July 2026 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists
A comprehensive overview of open calls, residencies, and grants available for artists in July 2026, including application details and deadlines.
Ed Woodham in All the Odd Places
Artist Ed Woodham is showcasing his work in unexpected venues across the city, drawing attention to public art and community engagement.
A Natural History of William Kentridge’s Studio
A new exhibition titled ‘A Natural History of William Kentridge’s Studio’ explores the artist’s workspace as a dynamic, evolving environment, opening in Johannesburg.
Don’t Ask Lari Pittman What His Work Is “About”
Lari Pittman, a prominent artist, refuses to specify what his work is ‘about,’ sparking discussions on artistic interpretation and intent.
Judge asks the Kennedy Center to explain tarps covering the building
A judge has ordered the Kennedy Center to clarify why tarps are covering parts of the building amid ongoing construction concerns.
A federal judge wants answers on the tarp and scaffolding at the Kennedy Center
A federal judge has ordered the Kennedy Center to explain the use of tarp and scaffolding during recent renovations. The investigation raises questions about transparency and safety.
Pace Gallery’s Hall of Mirrors
Pace Gallery has launched ‘Hall of Mirrors,’ a new immersive art installation that explores reflection and perception, opening to the public this week.
Marc Spiegler Got It All Wrong
Industry expert Marc Spiegler’s recent forecasts have been challenged by emerging evidence, raising questions about his accuracy and influence.
The “Creative” IKEA Hack for a Minimalist Console in Any Corner
A new DIY IKEA hack offers a simple, customizable solution for a minimalist console in any corner of the home. Details on design, process, and potential applications.
10 Contemporary Artists Reckoning With Fatherhood
A look at how ten modern artists are addressing fatherhood through their art, reflecting personal experiences and societal themes.
Penske Gobbles Up Vox Media
Penske Corporation has announced the acquisition of Vox Media, marking a significant shift in the digital media landscape.
10 Art Events for Juneteenth Joy in NYC
Discover the 10 key art events happening in NYC this Juneteenth to celebrate African American culture and history, featuring exhibitions, performances, and community programs.