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Lucy Sparrow’s U.S. Museum Debut Is a Felted Ode to 1980s Supermarkets
She's also bringing a candy shop to Art Miami next week.
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Which Artists Are Headed to the Venice Biennale in 2026?
After months of speculation and delays, Alma Allen will officially represent the U.S.
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Julia Stoschek’s Groundbreaking Video Art Collection Is Getting an Outing in L.A.
“What a Wonderful World: An Audiovisual Poem” marks the first major U.S. presentation of the collector's storied trove.
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Artists Across the U.S. Are Staging Hundreds of Events to Protest Authoritarianism
Some 600 events are taking place as part of Fall of Freedom—here's what's happening this weekend.
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The Louvre’s Historic Fashion Exhibition Lands in Houston
Some looks are suited specifically to the Lone Star state.
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Guitarist Ronnie Wood’s New Paintings Celebrate His 50th Year With the Rolling Stones
Wood is selling prints of the paintings, which are now on view in the U.K.
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Musician Jewel Will Make Her Solo Debut in Venice, Just in Time for the Biennale
The exhibition comes on the heels of the artist's participation in a group show at Crystal Bridges in 2024.
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5 Latinx Artists Transforming Everyday Materials, From Cobijas to Piñatas, Into Statements on Identity
Set in the West Texas borderlands, "Los Encuentros" traces how five artists navigate heritage, labor, and culture with everyday materials.
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The Metropolitan Museum Unveils 2026 Costume Institute Theme
Curator Andrew Bolton says the exhibition will chart the ways the human body connects art and fashion across the museum’s collections—and inaugurate the Costume Institute's new permanent 12,000-square-foot gallery.
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A Myth-Busting Samurai Exhibition Is Landing at the British Museum
"Samurai" will feature around 280 objects that unpack the 1,000-year saga of Japan's warrior class.
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