Madrid’s Museo Reina Sofía pairs Picasso’s Guernica with Dumile Feni’s African Guernica in a new exhibition exploring anti-war and racial themes.
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How to Get Canceled in the Art World
A recent study reveals how allegations like sexual assault influence artists’ reputations more than murder, highlighting what leads to cancellation.
Israel Incensed as UNESCO Adds Lebanese and West Bank Sites to World Heritage List
UNESCO added Mount Amel Castles and Sebastia ruins to the World Heritage in Danger list, provoking strong Israeli condemnation amid ongoing regional tensions.
Trump’s Border Expansion Threatens 6,000-Year-Old Cave Paintings
The Trump administration’s border wall expansion in Texas risks damaging ancient cave art, with over 400 archaeological sites under threat amid legal exemptions.
Required Reading
Education authorities have announced a new policy requiring specific reading materials across all public schools starting next semester.
Todd Caissie Takes the Helm at the Montclair Art Museum
Todd Caissie has been appointed as the new executive director of the Montclair Art Museum, succeeding Ira Wagner, emphasizing a people-centric approach.
August 2026 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists
Explore key open calls, residencies, and grants for artists in August 2026, including international competitions and community projects. Deadlines vary.
Janice Yang’s Symbol-Rich Paintings Conjure Dreams and the Desire for Home
Artist Janice Yang’s recent works explore themes of longing, identity, and home through symbol-rich imagery of salmon and Korean cultural elements.
Why Did Rembrandt Die Poor?
Exploring the reasons behind Rembrandt’s financial struggles and death in poverty, despite his fame and artistic success, based on recent insights.
Zac Henderson Venerates Devil’s Tower in Bold Black-and-White Photos
Photographer Zac Henderson releases striking black-and-white images of Devil’s Tower, highlighting its natural beauty and cultural significance.