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    The Terror of War, June 8, 1972. License
    World Press Photo Questions Authorship of “Napalm Girl” Image

    In June of 1972, a photograph was snapped as a group of children charged through the streets near the town of Trảng Bàng in Vietnam. The terror in their faces depicts the aftermath of a napalm bomb dropped by a plane from the South Vietnam Air Force on a group of South Vietnamese soldiers and civilians. 

    Interior of the George Peabody Library in Baltimore
    National Endowment for the Arts Terminates Arts-Supporting Grants

    This past Friday, the Trump administration issued a proposal to eradicate numerous arts-centered agencies from the federal budget. These “small agency eliminations” include the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), and the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

    View of the Chrysler Building taken from the Empire State Building. 2008. License
    The Chrysler Building, New York’s Art Deco Monument, Is For Sale

    The Chrysler Building, located at the intersection of 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue in New York City, has been recognized as an Art Deco masterpiece for years. It was designed by architect William Van Alen after being commissioned by auto executive Walter P.

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    Marlene Dumas Painting Expected to Break Auction Record

    Christie’s 20th and 21st Century Art Sales are taking place this week at Rockefeller Center in New York City. Tonight, May 14th, the auction house’s 21st Century Evening Sale is expected to witness a revolutionary record-break by South African artist and painter Marlene Dumas.

    Installation View - Swivel Gallery - Kiah Celeste - To Be Held A Long Time - May 6, 2025
    Kiah Celeste’s Found Objects Romanticize Mundanity

    Multi-dimensional artist Kiah Celeste (1994) reappropriates found objects, gleaning material from urban and industrial environments, to build sculpture and framed wall pieces into surreal amalgamations that seem at once organic and urbane. Her sculptural process can be very physically demanding, and this physicality is an important part of her creation process. 

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    Installation view, ‘Jennifer Rochlin. Paintings on Clay,’ Hauser & Wirth New York, 22nd Street, 2 May 2024 – 12 July 2024. © Jennifer Rochlin
    What’s Online Fall 2024: Art & Object Magazine
    Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Café at Royan, Royan, 15 August 1940, Oil on canvas 97 × 130 cm, Musée national Picasso-Paris. Dation Pablo Picasso, 1979.
    What’s Online Summer 2025: Art & Object Magazine
    Campesinos (Peasants), 1953, John Wilson (American, 1922–2015), Oil on paper, mounted on board. Private collection, Boston. Estate of John Wilson.
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    Faux Mogao caves assembled for the 2016 show at the Getty Center.
    Visiting Dunhuang: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Library Cave
    Installation view, ‘Jennifer Rochlin. Paintings on Clay,’ Hauser & Wirth New York, 22nd Street, 2 May 2024 – 12 July 2024. © Jennifer Rochlin
    What’s Online Fall 2024: Art & Object Magazine
    Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Café at Royan, Royan, 15 August 1940, Oil on canvas 97 × 130 cm, Musée national Picasso-Paris. Dation Pablo Picasso, 1979.
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    black and white photo of Sam and Mary Ann Scherr
    20th-Century Artist-Designer Couples
    The Chrysler Building, New York’s Art Deco Monument, Is For Sale
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    Installation view of Sargent and Paris , on view April 27 – August 3, 2025 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Photo by Hyla Skopitz , courtesy of The Met
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    Marlene Dumas Painting Expected to Break Auction Record
    Highlights from Frieze New York 2025
    Asian Art
    Installation view of Qi Baishi: Inspiration In Ink, at the Asian Art Museum
    Qi Baishi’s Inspiration in Ink: A Culturally Immersive Experience
    David Castillo Gallery Showcases Asian Art Through “Alien/ΛᄂIΣП”
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    LGBTQ Artists
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    Eisenman’s Paintings Back in NYC Art Scene at Hauser & Wirth
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    Latin American Art
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    Director Carla Gutierrez Examines Frida Kahlo’s Life Through Film
    8 Latin American Artists You Should Know More About
    ARTBO Celebrates 20 Years of Colombian Art
    Museum
    National Museum - Rio de Janeiro
    National Museum of Brazil to Partially Reopen After Fires
    Fashioning Christina Ramberg’s Paintings
    MoMA Names Christophe Cherix as New Director
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    Modern Art
    Berthe Morisot, Woman at Her Toilette, 1875-1880
    11 Lesser-Known Women Artists from Art History
    Cultural Stays: The Prince Kitano & The Arlo Hotels as NYC Art Destinations
    Tensions Rise Between David Zwirner and The Hilma af Klint Foundation
    Photography
    The Terror of War, June 8, 1972. License
    World Press Photo Questions Authorship of “Napalm Girl” Image
    These Photographers Stunningly Capture Climate Change
    Developing Magic: Unlocking the Secrets of Darkrooms
    Gallery
    Ithell Colquhoun, Alcove, 1946, Private Collection
    Ithell Colquhoun at the Tate: A Feminist Take on Surrealism
    Scottish Colourists: Challenging Conventional Art
    The Whitney Reintroduces Amy Sherald: The New Miss Americana
    Black Artists
    A Love Worth Fighting For - Exhibition Image
    Jamel Robinson’s Solo Exhibition on Grief and Survival
    12 African American Artists You Should Know More About
    11 Contemporary Black Artists You Should Know
    Antiques
    Michela Cattai, Naturalia Hydrangea
    Maison Gerard Celebrates 50 Years With Historic Art Deco Pieces on View
    Remembering Sanford Smith: Art Lover, Collector, and Businessman
    7 Art Auctions in May & June 2024 You Won't Want to Miss
    Indigenous Art
    Installation view, Kaimurai at Blueprint12, Bawwaba, Art Dubai.
    Highlights from Art Dubai and UAE Biennials
    History Painting: An Art Genre or the Manipulation of Truth?
    Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Highlights Inuit Cultural Identity
    Contemporary Art
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    A Brief History of Milan Design Week
    Highlights from ARCOmadrid 2025
    The Bold Return of Abstract Art
    Ancient Art
    Reproduction of Lascaux artwork in Lascaux II
    What Does Cave Art Tell Us About Early Humans?
    Stuart Handler’s New Art History Book is a Cultural Treasure Trove
    The U.S. Returns $80 Million Worth of Stolen Artifacts to Italy
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    Exploring Zona Maco & Feria Material at Mexico City Art Week
    Women Artists
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    Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Café at Royan, Royan, 15 August 1940, Oil on canvas 97 × 130 cm, Musée national Picasso-Paris. Dation Pablo Picasso, 1979.
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    Auction
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    Locals Outraged Over Sotheby's Sale of Historic Island
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    Renaissance
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    Bronze Cast of Da Vinci’s Last Known Beeswax Maquette Priced at $100 Million

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