Exploring the Influential Women in Picasso’s Life Beyond Romance

Sue Roe’s latest book, “Hidden Portraits: Six Women Who Shaped Picasso’s Life,” takes on the task of illuminating the lives of the significant women who were entwined with Picasso. While the title centers on Picasso, the book ventures into the stories of Fernande Olivier, Olga Khokhlova, Marie-Thérèse Walter, Dora Maar, Françoise Gilot, and Jacqueline Roque. These women, while overshadowed by […]

“Visual Spectacle Dominates Over Narrative Depth in ‘100 Nights of Hero'”

**Film Review: 100 Nights of Hero** The film adaptation of Isabel Greenberg’s graphic novel, *100 Nights of Hero*, directed by Julia Jackman, brings to screen a feminist narrative originally filled with interwoven tales and complex storytelling techniques. The film stays true to the book’s thematic focus, highlighting gender-based oppression in a fictional world where women’s literacy is suppressed, yet the […]

Finnish Education Instructs Children as Young as Three to Recognize AI-Generated Content

Photo: varga.jovica/Depositphotos As AI and algorithm-driven biases escalate, fake news proliferates—and alarmingly—it’s becoming progressively more challenging to identify. However, in Finland, the upcoming generation is being trained to discern what is authentic and what is not from an early age. Since the 1990s, this innovative country has integrated media literacy into its national curriculum, instructing children as young as three […]

“Concealed: A Creation by Briar Pine”

**Camouflaged: A Creation by Briar Pine** Briar Pine, recognized for her distinctive fusion of nature and abstract realism, has once more captivated audiences with her newest work, “Camouflaged.” Debuted at the Annual Abstract Art exhibition, this piece investigates the nuanced dynamics of what is seen and hidden, referencing themes of nature’s mimicry and the complexities of human identity. **Idea and […]

Solar-Powered Motorcycle Makes its Entrance as the First in the Industry

Solar power has benefitted various sectors, yet its application in transportation has been limited. Although occasionally seen in innovative cars, solar energy has not been utilized to power a motorcycle—until this moment. MASK Architects has imagined a future with SOLARIS, the inaugural self-charging solar motorcycle in the world. Öznur Pınar Cer and Danilo Petta, the creators of MASK Architects, characterize […]

Exploring Joiri Minaya’s “Venus Flytrap”: An Artistic Examination

Artist Film: An Exploration of “Venus Flytrap” by Joiri Minaya New York-based artist Joiri Minaya’s “Venus Flytrap” was a site-specific performance series and installation at Philadelphia’s Bartram’s Garden, North America’s oldest surviving botanical garden, curated by Dessane Lopez Cassell. This project explored themes of freedom, extraction, and ecology. The performance evolved from elegant poses to a vibrant, carnival-like expression, concluding […]

Enormous 27-Foot Buddha Statue Set to be Erected on NYC’s High Line

This spring, a colossal sandstone Buddha will emerge over Manhattan on the High Line Plinth. Crafted by Vietnamese-American artist Tuan Andrew Nguyen, the grand sculpture is named The Light That Shines Through the Universe. The installation will be on display until fall 2027, providing a space for reflection in one of New York City’s most bustling public parks. Nguyen’s artwork […]

An Artist’s Perspective from the Easel

Welcome to the 319th installment of A View From the Easel, a series in which artists reflect on their workspace. This week, artists yearn for higher ceilings and find inspiration in the solitude of their studio. — ### XiaoXiao Wu, San Gabriel, California **How long have you been working in this space?** Five years. **Describe an average day in your […]

A Request for Museum Leaders’ Attention

## Why Museums Should Recognize Unions ### Amanda Tobin Ripley’s Call to Museums Museums are being urged to change their approach towards unionization. Amanda Tobin Ripley, both a researcher and an active participant in museum union activities, has highlighted the challenges workers face when museums resist union efforts. **Key Points:** – **Union Recognition:** Ripley emphasizes the importance of voluntary recognition […]

Museum Leaders Should Recognize Their Employee Unions Immediately

**The Transformational Unionization Wave in U.S. Museums: Major Victories and Challenges Ahead** In recent years, museums across the United States have witnessed a significant shift in labor dynamics as employees rally for unionization, marking a transformative era for the industry. Major victories, such as the successful efforts at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), where workers overwhelmingly voted […]