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Miniature Picasso Painting Goes Missing in Spain 

Police are investigating the mysterious disappearance of the artwork, which was slated for an exhibition in Granada.

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In the Shadow of Ruth Asawa

Shadows aren’t an afterthought in her work, but another dimension of it — another way one thing can contain or serialize into an infinity.

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New Painting of Charli XCX Graces Vanity Fair Cover 

Artist Issy Wood’s edgy oil portrait captures the party girl’s arched brows and lethal stare with a surreal intimacy.

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Bruce Museum Presents Moses Ros: HUMAN / NATURE

Bold colors contrast with the absence of color, calling attention to issues around environment loss in this exhibition in Greenwich, Connecticut.

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School Nixes Exhibition Criticized by Turning Point USA

The Fletcher Exhibit of political art was hosted at East Tennessee State University for 11 years until it came under attack from right-wing figures.

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The Whitney’s Surrealism Show Is a Mindfuck

I wish Sixties Surreal focused more on destabilizing the concept of “real” than reifying it.

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Artists Nationwide Unite Against the Trump Administration

Fall of Freedom is a new initiative mobilizing the cultural community to lead acts of “creative resistance” against authoritarian forces.

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Altman Siegel Gallery to Close Next Month 

After 16 years in San Francisco, the gallery announced that “it has become too difficult for a gallery this size to scale in this climate.”

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Ancient Rock Art Rewrites the Arabian Desert’s History

Hundreds of life-sized animal petroglyphs suggest that the notoriously arid region was populated around 12,000 years ago, according to a new study.

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Required Reading

This week: Andy Warhol’s autobiography, remembering D’Angelo, unpacking politics and mall architecture in LA, the long history of truffles, the problem with “invasive” species, and more.

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2 days ago

A View From the Easel

“New Mexico light saturates my studio, it snakes across the floor, it permeates the air.”

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Five DC Exhibitions You Can See Despite the Government Shutdown

Even as major museums are shuttered, there’s plenty of great art to see in the nation’s capital right now, from Arab Pop Art to the work of McArthur Binion.

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3 days ago

Skirball Cultural Center Presents Draw Them In, Paint Them Out: Trenton Doyle Hancock Confronts Philip Guston

This exhibition shares Guston and Hancock’s work in dialogue for the first time, exploring the role that artists play in the pursuit of social justice.

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Textile Futures: Register for the Virtual Cotsen Textile Traces Global Roundtable

Designers and scholars from around the world will explore pathways toward more responsible fashion practices in this free online program on November 6–7.

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Sally Mann’s Polarizing Life in Art

The photographer, who has been the subject of controversy at times in her career, discusses her approach to life in her new book, Art Work.

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Edward Gorey Killed His Darlings 

A show at the Society of Illustrators demonstrates his mastery at turning ghastly scenarios deadpan and winkingly absurd.

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Swifties Are Flocking to this German Museum

The Museum Wiesbaden said it saw a surge in visitors hoping to glimpse the artwork that may have inspired Taylor Swift's latest music video.

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Man Accused of Urinating on MLK Memorial

Police said they arrested a 26-year-old suspect who allegedly damaged the Eternal Flame near Martin Luther King's crypt in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Junk Food for the One Percent

In A Match Made in Heaven, Katherine Bernhardt and Jeremy Scott are so simpatico that the intertwining of their art feels natural — even divine.

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Indigenous Artists Reclaim The Met’s American Wing 

An unsanctioned exhibition uses AR to insert works by Native artists, like Cannupa Hanska Luger and Jeremy Dennis, into the museum’s 19th-century landscapes.

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4 days ago

Pratt Fine Arts Presents MFA Open Studios/Open Fields: An Artist Resource Fair

A one-day event to strengthen connections between artists and nonprofit organizations that support them. Saturday, November 8, 2025, 12–8pm

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4 days ago

The University of Texas at Austin’s Studio Art MFA Opens Applications for Fall 2026

Every admitted student receives the same financial package: full tuition coverage, an annual stipend, health insurance, and private studio space.

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Four New York City Art Shows to See Right Now 

Some of our favorite exhibitions center performance and pattern, from MoMA PS1’s Vaginal Davis survey to a show on data infographics inspired by W. E. B. Du Bois.

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The Propaganda Dilemma 

Inspired by W. E. B. Du Bois’s infographics about the lives of Black people after Emancipation, an exhibition at New York’s Print Center complicates our reading of data.

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