James Turrell’s Biggest ‘Skyspace’ Set to Debut in Denmark Next Summer

James Turrell’s newest creation, “As Seen Below,” is set to be a groundbreaking enhancement to the ARoS Aarhus Art Museum in Denmark. Following his acclaimed Skyspace series, this installation, which will premiere in June 2026, invites guests into a reflective atmosphere where light and sky take center stage. “As Seen Below” represents Turrell’s most expansive Skyspace located in a museum, […]

Accusations of Censorship at Colorado Museum over Anti-ICE and Pro-Palestine Artwork

Three free speech organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Colorado, are challenging the decision of History Colorado Center, a state museum, to remove a politically charged painting from their exhibition. The painting, created by Denver-based illustrator Madalyn Drewno, features pro-Palestine symbols and commentary on immigration enforcement and political figures. The artwork, titled “None of Us Are Free […]

Intimate and Provocative Polaroids by Andy Warhol Displayed in Downtown New York

Andy Warhol, “Self-Portrait in Fright Wig,” 1986. Polacolor Type 108, 4 1/4″ x 3 3/8″. © 2025 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. and Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. In contrast to what mainstream culture might suggest, Andy Warhol didn’t solely produce screenprints of Campbell’s soup cans, famous faces, and dollar signs. He also […]

Visitor Files Lawsuit Against MoMA PS1 Following Onsite Concussion

A Norwegian citizen has filed a lawsuit against MoMA PS1 alleging negligent supervision and oversight after she was injured on-site in the museum’s screening room in 2022. The complaint outlines that Andrea Kroksnes suffered from lasting medical problems and economic loss due to a wall-mounted panel that fell and struck her, causing an acute concussion. Case documents reveal that Kroksnes […]

Support Emerging Photographers: Join Light Work’s Inaugural Holiday Market

Light Work, an artist-run non-profit organization, has been a steadfast supporter of emerging and under-recognized artists in the field of photography since 1973. To continue its mission and raise funds, Light Work presents the First Annual Holiday Market, offering a unique shopping experience with an array of signed photo books, limited-edition prints, and exclusive art objects. These items are generously […]

Graduate Programs at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) boasts graduate programs that are celebrated for their innovation and interdisciplinary approach, consistently ranking among the top two in the nation according to U.S. News & World Report. SAIC encourages students to transcend traditional boundaries, allowing them to experiment across various disciplines and media to create compelling, impactful work. SAIC offers […]

Es Devlin to Showcase Three Art Pieces at Miami Art Week

Building upon her immensely successful installation at this year’s Salone del Mobile, artist Es Devlin is bringing a series of installations to Miami Art Week. Three site-specific installations that delve into the idea of libraries and learning will be displayed in the city in honor of the 10th anniversary of the local non-profit Faena Art. Devlin’s Library of Us is […]

Elijah Wood Makes Surprise Appearance at Couple’s Wedding in Hobbiton

Sharik and Jessica Burgess-Stride’s nuptials at the Hobbiton Movie Set in Waikato, New Zealand, were a fantasy realized for the pair, who are passionate enthusiasts of “Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit.” Their enchanting day took an unexpected and magical twist when Elijah Wood, known for his role as Frodo Baggins in the films, made an unanticipated appearance during […]