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Leander Schwazer and the Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin “Pepper and Olives. On Countersurveillance” at Ar/Ge Kunst, Bolzano

It seems no longer possible to escape supervision, so much so that it is the surveilled themselves who create surveillance, promoting a veritable culture of it. While surveillance is also fuelled by the dissemination of ever cheaper cameras to individuals, making their way into people’s homes and everyday lives, mass surveillance has now become so
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The International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) Print Fair Opens In NYC

The International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) Print Fair Opens In NYC
The International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) Print Fair is pleased to announce an expanded list of 75 exhibitors participating in the 2025 edition, which will be held March 27–30 at the historic Park Avenue Armory, anchored by a new immersive installation by renowned artist and Summer 2024 cover artist, Mickalene Thomas. The IFPDA Print Fair is the longest-running and largest international art fair dedicated to prints and editions. With more than three decades of history, the Fair has become an unmissable event on the art world’s calendar, attracting curators, collectors, artists, and industry experts from around the globe. 
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Jakub Choma “Healing Through Fatigue” at Heidelberger Kunstverein

In his first institutional solo exhibition, the 1995-born, Prague-based artist Jakub Choma integrates elements from digital gaming realms into a sprawling installation that captivates audiences through its interlocking layers, hybrid material assemblies, and a richly charged atmosphere. Drawing on narrative strategies akin to worldbuilding1, Choma transforms the exhibition space of the Heidelberger Kunstverein into a
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Tia Keobounpheng’s Vibrating Textile Geometries Merge Modernism and Sámi Heritage

Tia Keobounpheng’s Vibrating Textile Geometries Merge Modernism and Sámi HeritageOn wood panels, Keobounpheng weaves colorful thread to create precise geometries in vibrating color.

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Wildfires Destroy Ancient Korean Temple, X-Ray Reveals That Joan Miró Painted Over His Mother’s Portrait, and More: Morning Links for March 27, 2025

Here’s what we’re reading this morning.
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“Sumptuous Allegories of Nothingness” at Herbert Foundation, Ghent

Herbert Foundation, in collaboration with art historian Nikolaas Verstraeten, presents a double exhibition focused on the work of Rodney Graham and Jan Vercruysse. Both artists occupy a central place in the collection and archives of Annick and Anton Herbert, who have closely followed their work since the 1980s. The exhibitions draw on the literary and