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The $1 B. Grand Egyptian Museum Next to the Giza P...
Initially slated to launch in 2012, the mega-project – which has suffered several setbacks – has opened 12 of its galleries to 4,000 visitors.
“It’s Not Real But It Happened”: A Sophie Calle Su...
“Overshare” is not to be missed even by Calle-heads who think they might know her work already through her numerous photo books.
Christie’s Will Auction Two Joan Mitchell Painting...
Proceeds from the sale will help fund biomedical research.
German Restitution Panel Rejects Grosz Heirs’ Clai...
The panel said that the paintings were transferred to Grosz's dealer before the Nazis rose to power.
Sotheby’s Will Auction Rare Leonora Carrington Scu...
Sotheby's calls it Carrington's "greatest and most significant" sculpture.
Llyn Foulkes’s Art About American Rot Is More Ecce...
His latest show in New York includes a portrait of Ivanka Trump made from an animal skull and a clown's collar.
Art Basel Hong Kong Names 242 Galleries for 2025 F...
The next edition will run March 28 through 30 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center.
A Massive Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective Offers...
The exhibition is currently on view at the Musée d’Orsay before heading to the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Art Institute of Chicago next year.
Ecofeminism Has Long Planted the Seeds for Prescie...
The Brick’s “Life on Earth: Art & Ecofeminism” is part of the Getty Foundation’s PST ART: Art & Science Collide exhibition initiative.
Ahead of MoMA PS1 Survey, Ralph Lemon Joins Paula ...
Looking at the past decade of his work, the PS1 exhibition opens next month.
Whitney Museum Could Expand in Meatpacking Distric...
Embattled Mayor Eric Adams unveiled the plan on Monday.
Miami Heat’s Bronze Statue of Dwayne Wade Prompts ...
The sculpture took 800 hours of work to create.
Ashfika Rahman Wins the PinchukArtCentre’s $100,00...
“This award feels particularly meaningful, especially given the global political climate we're going through," Rahman said.
Culture in Crisis: A Renewed Call for Systemic Cha...
Gonzalo Casals and Mauricio Delfin are cofounders and codirectors of the Culture & Arts Policy Institute, a New York–based nonprofit organization that addresses critical systemic challenges by emphasizing data-driven research, strategic capacity building, and a commitment to transparency, accountability,...
Are Joshua Citarella and Brad Troemel Beating the ...
Their work marks an intriguing shift from post-internet artist to content creator.