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In ‘Passing Time,’ Seth Clark’s Jumbled Old Houses Play, Leap, and Explore

In ‘Passing Time,’ Seth Clark’s Jumbled Old Houses Play, Leap, and ExploreThe Pittsburgh-based artist’s collaged works highlight the chaotic aesthetic of collapsing houses.

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“The Morning Will Change Everything” by Artist Sebas Velasco

Sebas Velasco Celebrating its 80th anniversary, the History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina proudly presents The Morning Will Change Everything, the debut solo museum exhibition by Spanish artist Sebas Velasco. Inspired by the Sarajevo-based band Indexi’s song of the same name, the exhibition features original works on canvas that explore urban landscapes and human stories, … Continued
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Tate Britain and National Portrait Gallery Buy Work by ‘Britain’s Caravaggio,’ Banksy’s Lighthouse Mural Defaced, Paris Holocaust Museum Vandalized: Morning Links for June 2, 2025

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Julian Pace Paints the “Dog People”

Julian Pace Paints the
We love to know about artists and their pets. I think this is a collective imagination thing, where we sort of want to understand a personality through the animal an artist chooses to surround themselves with. Look, I am a cat and a dog person, so sometimes I can’t even understand my own push and pull of animal preference. But an artist, the greats of our time, seem to have made the animal of their choice part of their practice, and dogs make a great companino in art history.
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Scott C.’s THE BIG SHOW

Scott C.’s THE BIG SHOW
Spoke Art are thrilled to present THE BIG SHOW, a ten year retrospective exhibition from prolific artist, author and video game art director, Scott Campbell, better known simply as Scott C. THE BIG SHOW is Scott C.’s first exhibition in New York since 2015 and includes artwork from a decade’s worth of projects, books, video games, movies and more, all in the artist’s unmistakable style that has garnered admiration far beyond the art world. Scott C.’s skill with watercolors is a testament to his talent, distilling beloved characters and creations while never missing the details that make them unforgettable.
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Lourve to Return 258 Objects from Adèle de Rothschild’s Cabinet of Curiosity to Foundation that Benefits Artists

“This is neither a victory nor revenge, but the culmination of something legitimate and necessary,” the director of the foundation said.