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The play of them, they divide & spread their limbsunder the blanketing earth they learn their songseach from the stream in which it hath its beginning —from ARS METALLURGICA by Diane di Prima In January 1938, Choi Seung-Hee arrived in San Francisco to begin a tour of performances across the US and Europe. The first
Major Cuts to Public Art Preservation Units, Indian Artist Himmat Shah Has Died, and More: Morning Links for March 12, 2025
Over 26,000 public artworks are in jeopardy.
Hadi Falapishi “Edge of the World” at BLUM, Los Angeles
Exhibiting Falapishi’s new body of shrewdly deskilled panels alongside photorealistic paintings and bold ceramic sculptures, “Edge of the World” demonstrates the remarkable range inherent to the artist’s practice as he examines the widely varying possibilities for visual representation. Falapishi’s works cannibalize a vast quantity of reference material—from the Surrealists to Spaghetti Western films—to create a
Top 200 Collectors Alice Walton, Jeff Bezos, and Bernard Arnault Lose Billions Due to Stock Market Selloffs
The 24 billionaire art collectors on ARTnews’ Top 200 list for 2024 all had losses.
Artist Spotlight: Gao Hang
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Tarek Atoui “Improvisation in 10 Days” at Hangar Bicocca, Milan
Known for his distinctive approach to music, Tarek Atoui (Beirut, Lebanon, 1980; lives and works in Paris) investigates the acoustic properties of elements such as water, air, stone, and bronze and the ways in which they absorb sound and return it with unexpected nuances. This process initiates forms of aggregation and curiosity in the visitors,
How to Revive a Dormant Email List
If you’ve neglected to send email campaigns on a regular basis, your list may have gone cold. Here’s how to reengage with subscribers.
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A New Albert Barnes Biography Portrays a Cantankerous Collector
Blake Gopnik’s book foregrounds the democratic yet complicated ethos underpinning Barnes’s involvement in Impressionim and the Harlem Renaissance.
India Mahdavi | The Architect of Color and Immersive Design
India Mahdavi is one of the most influential designers and architects on the international scene. She is known for her sophisticated and innovative use of color combinations. Her ability to transform spaces through color has made her famous worldwide, and she has created iconic interiors with stunning visual impact. The Success of India Mahdavi: From…
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