Artists Advocate for Mamdani’s Election
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Exploring Border Realities: Julio César Morales’s “OJO” DAVIS, California — San Francisco-based artist Julio César Morales, who was born in the red-light district of Tijuana, Mexico’s border city of Zona Norte, has spent over 30 years exploring the violent and complex realities of the US-Mexico border through his art. Morales’s exhibition, “OJO,” at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem […]
**Exploring Burial Practices and Their Socio-political Impacts: Insights from ‘Graveyards’ by Roger Luckhurst** Roger Luckhurst, a professor at the University of London, Birkbeck, takes readers through an illuminating exploration of burial practices across the globe in his book, “Graveyards: A History of Living with the Dead.” Luckhurst delves into the history and evolution of how societies honor and memorialize the […]
Uniting art and cinema, the 2025 LACMA Art + Film Gala was held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in California on Saturday, November 1. Sponsored by Gucci, this annual fundraiser recognized two influential figures: Mary Corse, who has dedicated her 60-year career to examining light as both a material and a theme; and Ryan Coogler, the acclaimed […]
Düsseldorf’s Kunstpalast Museum has garnered international acclaim with its unique and immensely popular “Grumpy Guide” tours, led by the character Joseph Langelinck. This persona, a creation of performance artist Carl Brandi, provides a delightfully unpleasant museum experience infused with a blend of sarcasm and wit. For €7, attendees find themselves at the receiving end of jests for minor missteps such […]
Ala Younis: A Pioneering Artist Bridging the Past and Future Ala Younis stands as a globally recognized artist whose diverse practice spans curating, research, and publishing. Her latest exhibition, “Past of a Temporal Universe,” marks her first institutional survey in West Asia. Younis’s work invites audiences to uncover new insights from historical fragments subtly woven behind the scenes of geopolitical […]
**Sotheby’s Institute of Art: Transforming Passion into Profession** Sotheby’s Institute of Art stands as a premier destination for individuals driven by a passion for art and seeking to carve out a career in the ever-evolving art world. With a diverse array of educational offerings—master’s programs located in prestigious cities like London and New York, alongside versatile online options, short courses, […]
On Sunday, November 16, Columbia University School of the Arts will host the MFA Visual Arts + Sound Art Open Studios and Information Sessions, inviting exploration of graduate studios and insights into student practices. The morning Information Sessions will feature faculty conversations, facility tours, and an overview of the curriculum and admissions process, held at the Lenfest Center for the […]
A poignant glimpse into the harsh truths of parenthood in the wild secured the 2025 European Wildlife Photographer of the Year title. Photographer Luca Lorenz captured a touching image of a male pygmy owl returning with food for his young, only to discover they were missing. At 20 years old, Lorenz achieved the distinction of being the youngest winner in […]
“The Lone Horseman” by Dennis Schmelz has been honored as the Photo of the Year in the 2025 Drone Photo Awards, showcasing the distinct viewpoints attained through drone technology. Captured during the blue hour in Cappadocia, the photograph of a solitary rider on a snowy rocky ledge offers a new interpretation of a often-photographed site. This prestigious competition features eight […]