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fromAnOther
3 hours ago

This Performance Artwork Wants Us to "Feel Things Differently"

Performance reveals and conceals aspects of ourselves, exploring control and longing through song and dance.
Arts
fromBerlin Art Link
2 weeks ago

An Interview with William Joys | Berlin Art Link

Theater exposes hidden power dynamics through the body's presence, with artist William Joys exploring these relations through 'The Actress' character who transgresses social hierarchies and blurs distinctions between subject and object.
Podcast
fromArtforum
2 days ago

Schlock Jock: Joshua Citarella at the Whitney Biennial

Doomscroll podcast's live tapings at the Whitney reflect changing museum priorities and the evolving relationship between art and digital discourse.
#photography
fromBOOOOOOOM!
2 days ago
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"In Plain Sight" by Photographer Britt Lucas Bennett

Britt Lucas Bennett's photography captures emotional landscapes and moments of remembrance, focusing on life amidst loss.
fromAnOther
3 days ago
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The Corporeal, Bizarre Photography of Torbjrn Rdland

Torbjørn Rødland's new exhibition features a shift towards simpler photographic styles, emphasizing suggested features and everyday observations.
Photography
fromBOOOOOOOM!
2 days ago

"In Plain Sight" by Photographer Britt Lucas Bennett

Britt Lucas Bennett's photography captures emotional landscapes and moments of remembrance, focusing on life amidst loss.
Photography
fromAnOther
3 days ago

The Corporeal, Bizarre Photography of Torbjrn Rdland

Torbjørn Rødland's new exhibition features a shift towards simpler photographic styles, emphasizing suggested features and everyday observations.
London music
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Curated chaos': Danny Boyle on the pop culture spectacular' he's bringing to London's Southbank Centre

Danny Boyle's 'You Are Here' celebrates 75 years of youth culture with a one-day immersive event featuring 1,000 performers at London's Southbank Centre.
Film
fromAnOther
3 days ago

Robert Pattinson: "I've Always Liked Things That Are Provocative"

Robert Pattinson embodies diverse characters, showcasing multidimensionality and complexity, while promoting 1664 as a global brand ambassador in a humorous campaign.
Music production
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Ring the alarm! Wake up! Be human!': Aurora and Tom Rowlands on their new dance-pop duo Tomora

Tomora's debut album blends structured dance and chaotic pop, reflecting the contrasting approaches of its members, Tom Rowlands and Aurora.
#architecture
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
5 days ago

Light, Lighter, Lightest: ArchDaily's April Editorial Focus

Building lightly is an ecological and ethical imperative shaped by environmental concerns and technological advancements.
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
5 days ago

Light, Lighter, Lightest: ArchDaily's April Editorial Focus

Building lightly is an ecological and ethical imperative shaped by environmental concerns and technological advancements.
Media industry
fromArtforum
5 days ago

Dialogues and Dreams

Artforum evolved to foster international dialogue and promote substantive commentary in response to contemporary challenges in the arts ecosystem.
Vue
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Pixels and paintings: video games return to the V&A

Live coding and interactive games create a unique blend of performance art and audience engagement at the Victoria & Albert Museum.
fromDefector
6 days ago

For Now, ABS Makes Good Theater | Defector

Under the ABS challenge system, a team begins each game with two challenges. If a player gets an umpire's call overturned, their team retains the challenge. In effect, this means a team has unlimited challenges until they get two wrong.
Boston Red Sox
fromdesignyoutrust.com
1 week ago

Stunning Magical Moving Miniatures and Intricate Kinetic Sculptures Of Penny Thomson

Penny Thomson's creations, known as Magical Moving Miniatures, are intricate, handmade kinetic sculptures that spring to life with the turn of a small crank handle.
Graphic design
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 days ago

how lachlan turczan reshapes matter by bending light and water in atmospheric installations

Lachlan Turczan's practice sits in the space between physics, optics, and environmental art, as he works with lasers, water, mist, and custom-built lenses to produce sculptures made entirely from light.
Berlin music
London music
fromConsequence
5 days ago

David Byrne Performs "When We Are Singing," Explains Using ICE Footage in Concerts on Colbert: Watch

David Byrne emphasizes colorful live shows and addresses serious themes through performance and visuals.
Arts
fromColossal
2 days ago

Explore Art UK's Digital Database of More Than 6,600 Street Art Murals

Art UK archives over 21,000 public artworks, including street art and murals, to preserve ephemeral experiences and document local history.
Photography
fromColossal
4 days ago

Street Artists Take On Monumental Infrastructure in 'Impossible' Photos

Joseph Ford's Impossible Street Art series combines photography and street art to engage with monumental infrastructure and energy production sites.
#calvin-tomkins
fromSPIN
2 weeks ago

Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, and Macie Stewart Go Beyond the Chamber - SPIN

All but one of the song titles on Body Sound, the debut album from experimental string trio Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, and Macie Stewart, line up nicely-a few words, usually two, usually nouns, separated by a vertical line. The straight line in the middle means different things in different disciplines. In computing, it's called a 'pipe' and serves as a conduit. In poetry, it denotes a pause or break. In music, it marks the beginning and end of measures.
Music
London music
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

If I didn't have dwarfism, I'd probably be quite normcore': Midgitte Bardot on sex, drag and street harassment

Tamm Reynolds, a non-binary trans drag queen with dwarfism, is a unique performance artist known for their bold and provocative acts.
Arts
fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

Grimanesa Amoros and the architecture of illumination

Light is a powerful force in art, transcending culture and language, and is essential to understanding perception and truth.
fromHyperallergic
4 days ago

The Art World Is a Joke

Kamrooz Aram is everywhere this year, from Mumbai Art Week to the Whitney Biennial, and critic Aruna D'Souza is grateful. She pens a beautiful meditation on his work, reading his abstract paintings as not simply a denunciation of Western modernism nor a reassertion of Islamic visual motifs, but something else entirely - something gestural, exuberant, riotous, and incomparably his own.
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NYC LGBT
fromLondon On The Inside
3 weeks ago

See New Queer Performance Art at the ICA

Cardion Arts presents Cardion Nights: Queer Performance, featuring diverse LGBTQIA+ artists and raising funds for akt, a UK charity supporting homeless young queer and trans people.
Coronavirus
fromArchDaily
3 weeks ago

The Embellished, the Transient, and the Critical Installation / Alsar Atelier

During the pandemic, urban spaces transformed dramatically as animals reclaimed cities and streets became vibrant communal areas filled with greenery and public life.
Arts
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
4 days ago

Perceptrum and the Emergence of Augmented Painting: When the Canvas Begins to Listen - KALTBLUT Magazine

Perceptrum redefines painting by allowing touch, creating a sensory dialogue that transforms the relationship between observer and artwork.
#maurizio-cattelan
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Calling all sinners: for his latest work, artist Maurizio Cattelan wants people to confess

Maurizio Cattelan invites global callers to confess sins via a hotline, culminating in a livestreamed event where he offers symbolic absolution.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Calling all sinners: for his latest work, artist Maurizio Cattelan wants people to confess

Maurizio Cattelan invites global callers to confess sins via a hotline, culminating in a livestreamed event where he offers symbolic absolution.
fromLondon Unattached
2 weeks ago

Alexander Whitley, The Rite of Spring/Mirror Review

All this to say that Alexander Whitley can harness the technology that so fascinates him, and equally importantly, that he fully understands, to enhance his primary vocation as a dance maker and produce bewitching work. Unfortunately, Mirror, and its companion piece The Rite of Spring, in the brand new double bill currently at Sadler's Wells East, proved major disappointments.
Berlin music
Arts
fromHyperallergic
4 days ago

The Best April Fools' Jokes in the Art World This Year

April Fools' Day inspires creative and humorous pranks across arts and humanities, showcasing institutions' ability to engage in lighthearted satire.
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

How Yuval Sharon and Es Devlin are using cutting-edge tech to push opera forward-just when it needs it most

People all saw that there is something new is being attempted here that you've just got to see. I think that is its own reward. In an era where New York's storied Met Opera has faced layoffs, pay cuts, postponed productions, and a controversial financial agreement with Saudi Arabia, forward-thinking artistic direction becomes essential for survival.
Berlin music
#art
Arts
fromIrish Independent
5 days ago

'You have to step in and experience it' - artists on the rise of AI-generated art and the 'essential' gallery visit

Miriam Fitzgerald Juskova's exhibit combines paper quilling with mathematics, showcasing intricate art that engages viewers and emphasizes the value of handmade creations.
Miscellaneous
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

anamorphic installation by thomas medicus rotates into four shifting hand images

Coopparatus is a mechanical anamorphic installation that reveals four hand images sequentially through 90-degree rotations of a glass-strip cube, fragmenting between legible states to examine perception as an active, conditional process.
Arts
fromArtforum
5 days ago

The Biennial as Art Form in an Age of Global Fatigue

Art forms evolve with institutional structures, but can face decline as those structures change or disappear.
fromLondon Unattached
3 weeks ago

Russell Maliphant Dance Company, Landscapes Review

In an otherwise dark stage, Daniel Proietto stands within a narrow pool of light wearing a bright red satin blouson, a white woollen cap, his pale face and prominent cheekbones suggesting a tormented artist. Afterlight was Maliphant's contribution to Sadler's Wells 1999 mixed programme, an homage to the impresario Sergei Diaghilev on the centenary of his Ballet Russes, and was inspired by the tragic, legendary dancer Nijinsky.
Berlin music
Arts
fromArtnet News
5 days ago

Rare Rauschenberg Experimental Dance Revived at Brooklyn Roller Rink

The Trisha Brown Dance Company is reviving Robert Rauschenberg's 1963 dance 'Pelican' for the first time in 60 years at a Brooklyn event.
Arts
fromColossal
6 days ago

Semiprecious Stones Coat Kathleen Ryan's Oversized Sculptures of Rotting Food

Mold inspires Kathleen Ryan's sculptures, using materials to reflect decay and hidden beauty in oversized food representations.
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#tracey-emin
Arts
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Tracey Emin's Tate Modern blockbuster is packed with people - and discomfort

Tracey Emin's Tate Modern exhibition features uncomfortable, repetitive artwork centered on her personal trauma, with limited thematic variety despite numerous pieces.
fromTime Out London
2 months ago
Arts

A career-defining Tracey Emin exhibition opens in London this month - here's why it will be one of 2026's greatest art shows

Arts
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Tracey Emin's Tate Modern blockbuster is packed with people - and discomfort

Tracey Emin's Tate Modern exhibition features uncomfortable, repetitive artwork centered on her personal trauma, with limited thematic variety despite numerous pieces.
fromTime Out London
2 months ago
Arts

A career-defining Tracey Emin exhibition opens in London this month - here's why it will be one of 2026's greatest art shows

UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Museum's building plans too flashy, critics say

Proposed British Museum security pavilions and a Mediterranean lawn exhibit face conservation objections for harming Greek Revival symmetry and appearing "too flashy".
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

All the world's enraged: a new era of resistance theater' is rising as Trump attacks the arts

On a cool winter night in Los Angeles, dozens gathered to protest the Trump administration's attacks on the arts and the recent federal immigration raids in southern California. But these protestors didn't carry signs or chant in front of a government building they recited poems such as Antifa Tea Party and Love in Times of Fascism. They performed anti-fascist improv to a small but lively crowd at The Glendale Room, a library-themed theater, as part of the monthly show Unquiet: A Night of Creative Resistance.
US politics
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 weeks ago

Are We Entering a Post-Individual Era of Art? | Artnet News

Artist Christopher Kulendran Thomas explores how technology reshapes human identity through AI-generated imagery, deepfake interviews, and installations examining political systems and future trajectories.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The Southbank Centre is striking, polarising and now protected | Letters

Fiona Twycross, the heritage minister, is to be congratulated for finally giving London's Southbank Centre Grade II listing (Campaigners welcome long overdue' listing of brutalist Southbank Centre, 10 February). I remember being shocked when I first saw it in the 1960s, but it has become a remarkable symbol of the zeitgeist. Its grey concrete and its childlike composition together express the fatalism and despair of a nation in economic and political decline.
Renovation
fromHyperallergic
2 weeks ago

What Do We Really Think of the New New Museum?

The new New Museum is many things: contemporary, perhaps, but also a science, history, anthropology, and many other museums in one. It echoes the desire of its patron class to own the world and its affiliated courtier class to deliver it to them on a silver platter, or encased in perforated metal, in this case.
Arts
Film
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

Let me entertain you

Covid-19 pushed entertainment and brands to innovate, shifting releases and creating digital experiences to maintain connection and reach audiences.
fromArtnet News
2 weeks ago

Magnum Gallery Honors the Life and Legacy of Photographer Martin Parr

His humor, his clarity, and his vision shaped many discussions across the agency and within the wider photographic world. This exhibition pays homage to the unique vision of Martin Parr, whose sharp eye for contemporary society and prominent role within Magnum Photos have left an enduring mark on photography.
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#contemporary-painting
Arts
fromJuxtapoz
3 weeks ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Timothy Lai "No Swans" @ Josh Lilley, London

Timothy Lai creates paintings inspired by Salter Grove Memorial Park in Providence, using daily walks to develop landscapes that transition from memory into imagination through layered, meditative brushwork.
Arts
fromJuxtapoz
3 weeks ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Cathrin Hoffmann "Sill" @ Public Gallery, London

Cathrin Hoffmann's exhibition explores psychological fatigue and information overload through monochromatic paintings and sculptures depicting figures in sustained tension, resistance, and existential weariness.
Arts
fromJuxtapoz
3 weeks ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Timothy Lai "No Swans" @ Josh Lilley, London

Timothy Lai creates paintings inspired by Salter Grove Memorial Park in Providence, using daily walks to develop landscapes that transition from memory into imagination through layered, meditative brushwork.
Arts
fromJuxtapoz
3 weeks ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Cathrin Hoffmann "Sill" @ Public Gallery, London

Cathrin Hoffmann's exhibition explores psychological fatigue and information overload through monochromatic paintings and sculptures depicting figures in sustained tension, resistance, and existential weariness.
Photography
fromBOOOOOOOM!
2 months ago

"Input/Output" by Artist Jacob Rochester

Jacob Rochester's paintings explore familial ties and intergenerational connection through music, blending photorealism, gestural marks, photographic sources, and layered oil glazing to evoke collective nostalgia.
#contemporary-art
Arts
fromArtnet News
3 weeks ago

Thomas J Price's Tallest Sculpture Rises Outside London's V&A East

Thomas J Price unveiled A Place Beyond, an 18-foot bronze sculpture at V&A East in London that critiques classical sculpture through an idealized female figure in everyday clothing, challenging viewer biases about representation and identity.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Harold the Kangaroo' Thornton: the extraordinary, forgotten life of the greatest genius who ever lived'

Harold Thornton, an eccentric Australian artist who painted psychedelic works and stood beside his Archibald Prize entry in 1983, remained largely unrecognized despite admirers like Martin Sharp and Ken Done, achieving greater recognition in Amsterdam than his home country.
Arts
fromArtnet News
3 weeks ago

Here's All the Art in the 2026 Whitney Biennial | Artnet News

The 2026 Whitney Biennial rewards extended viewing time rather than quick assessment, with curators emphasizing mood through subtle atmospheric qualities across multiple gallery spaces.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Art Movements: Anicka Yi Picks Up the Pace

Artist Anicka Yi now has gallery representation from Pace, Gladstone Gallery, 47 Canal, and Esther Schipper, while NYC appoints new culture commissioner and art institutions face closures and financial crises.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Whitney Biennial Sneak Peek

The Whitney Biennial features moody, contemplative art with immersive experiences, while arts leaders urge new NYC culture commissioner Diya Vij to address artist affordability amid federal funding cuts and museum closures.
Arts
fromColossal
1 month ago

Playful Patterns Emerge from Kinetic Systems in Pinaffo & Pluvinage's Vibrant Installations

Pinaffo & Pluvinage create interactive kinetic sculptures using colored wood, electronics, and textiles that invite public participation across various settings.
Arts
fromColossal
1 month ago

Itty-Bitty Signs and Portals by Michael Pederson Reimagine Everyday Urban Details

Michael Pederson creates playful miniature interventions that transform mundane urban and natural occurrences into moments of wonder and curiosity.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The Guardian view on living more creatively: a daily dose of art | Editorial

Daily engagement in creative activities improves physical and mental health, reduces mortality risk, and should be prioritized alongside diet and exercise.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

It's about hurling yourself into the unknown': Charmaine Watkiss on turning a UK museum upside down

Charmaine Watkiss connects Caribbean, African and UK botanical knowledge and diaspora histories through portraits and sculpture emphasizing medicinal plants and ancestral herbal traditions.
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 months ago

Swiss Artist Andre Thomkins Invented 'Lackskins'-Now They Are On View

André Thomkins developed 'Lacksins', a chance-based marbling-derived drawing technique blending bookbinding, varnish-on-water processes, and Surrealist/Dada influences.
Arts
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

Tate Modern's Turbine Hall its next major new artwork

Tarek Atoui will create a multisensory, immersive installation in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall from October 13, 2026 to April 11, 2027.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 months ago

A brush with... curator James Lingwood

One of Vija Celmins's wonderful Night Sky works. Maybe one of her charcoal drawings of the cosmos, with a comet flaring across the surface. She conjures up such immensity, and such intimacy, with countless tiny points of light shining out of the darkness. Which cultural experience changed the way you see the world? In a word, Paris. After I left school, I spent several weeks working in Paris and discovered the pleasures of looking, on my own, for myself.
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Arts
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 months ago

Tarek Atoui-known for his innovative musical performances-will take over Tate Modern's Turbine Hall this autumn

Tarek Atoui will transform Tate Modern's Turbine Hall with a Hyundai Commission featuring multisensory, research-driven sound environments and experimental electro-instrumental performances.
Arts
fromTime Out London
1 month ago

One of London's most unmissable art exhibitions in 2026 will open this week

The Courtauld presents Seurat and the Sea, the first UK exhibition solely focused on Georges Seurat's seascapes, running February 13–April 12, 2026.
Arts
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

In Berkeley, a major new exhibit for conceptual and performance art

Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's work receives a major retrospective at BAMPFA, displaying over 100 pieces that explore memory, displacement, and language.
Arts
fromDesign Milk
2 months ago

Vivian Chiu on Joyce Lin, Sylvie Rosenthal, Meg Callahan + More

Vivian Chiu combines precise woodworking and sculptural techniques to create optical forms through iterative deconstruction, reconstruction, and research-informed marquetry.
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

How the Mayor Gallery Has Helped Define Contemporary Art for 100 Years

In the story of art history-the art and artists, movements and trends-a select number of galleries have played a defining role in the evolution and trajectory of art itself. Among them, the Mayor Gallery in London is surely one, as it has maintained a position fostering and promoting some of the most significant developments in art for an astounding 100 years.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

It's a fun cocktail!': the Wooster Group's head-spinning blend of high and low art

Spalding Gray used to perform a show called Interviewing the Audience. The celebrated monologist would invite a stranger he had met in the lobby to join him on stage. Through a sequence of innocuous questions, he would get them to open up about their lives. At one performance, a guest broke the audience's hearts by talking about her daughter's murder. At benefit nights, people living with HIV shared their tales. Other times, the anecdotes would be eccentric or amusing.
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