March 10, 2025

Artists

Artists

The Artist Who Falsely Claimed Credit for the Utah Monolith Has Opened a Sculpture Park

The artist who falsely claimed credit for the silver monolith that appeared in the Utah desert in 2020, which set off a craze of sightings, has opened a sculpture park in New Mexico named Art City. Matty Mo, known by the pseudonym the Most Famous Artist and generating splashy headlines for art-related stunts, built the

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Fine art installation brings prominent Black artists to Tower Club Dallas

The video above is from a previous segment. DALLAS (KDAF) — Le Beau Travail, an artist collective dedicated to transforming fine art experiences, is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Franc Lee Art and Tower Club Dallas. The premier social club, Tower Club Dallas will be home to an art installation that will center

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5 can’t-miss artists to catch at Fair Park’s first TwoGether Land festival this weekend

The inaugural TwoGether Land, an off shoot of last year’s ONE Musicfest in Atlanta, will kick off Saturday in Fair Park. The festival will feature headliners Lil Wayne, Summer Walker, Latto and Gucci Mane. The complete line-up is available on the festival’s website. General admission for both days is $199, with platinum packages topping out

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A Sharp New Show Highlights The Many Ways Artists Have Woven Meaning Into Textiles

Just in time for the summer crowds to descend on the Eastern End of Long Island, Guild Hall in East Hampton has opened an intriguing show of textile art, organized by collector and art historian Estrellita Brodsky. The artists in it are all handpicked, mostly from her own collection. “Spin A Yarn,” had its debut

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Japan is changing its yen bills soon, so beware of scam artists, government warns – SoraNews24 -Japan News-

New bills go into circulation this summer. There’s a big release date coming up in Japan on July 3. It’s not a new video game, anime series, or Japanese Frappuccino, though. It’s the day Japan’s new yen bills go into circulation. The first redesign of Japan’s paper currency in 20 years is something the government

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Irish Artist Trish Morrissey’s Self-Portraits Are Steeped in Intimacy and Humor

Every month, hundreds of galleries add newly available works by thousands of artists to the Artnet Gallery Network—and every week, we shine a spotlight on one artist or exhibition you should know. Check out what we have in store, and inquire for more with one simple click. What You Need to Know: Following the announcement

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Artists celebrate Taylor Swift in Liverpool’s Taylor Town

Taylor Swift mania is due to hit the UK very soon and Swifties up and down the nation can Shake It Off—and see some Taylor-inspired art. The Eras Tour will roll into Liverpool from 13 to 15 June, marking a citywide celebration known as Taylor Town. As part of the festivities, Liverpool’s canny culture team

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4 tips for artists applying for grants

North Texas artists are often in search of funding and one of the best ways to find it is through grants. Simply put, grants are funds organizations set aside for applicants who meet certain requirements and get selected. In April, Arts Access hosted a Funding Fair for artists. We’ll be sharing tips from the experts

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Over 20 artists show work at CHS Art Exhibition

Ali Sierazy holding her two pieces of artwork she created for the April 25 IB art show. CONRAD DYRKACZ/photo The Chesterton High School Art Exhibit, held annually at the school’s campus, provides a platform for both students and artists to showcase their creations, with the added opportunity to generate income through sales. This year’s event,

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In Brutal Ordeals, a Performance Artist Embodies the Oppressed

Confronting you head-on are a hanging flag, and a man in danger of hanging. The flag, unfurled vertically between two white structural columns in a gallery at El Museo del Barrio, resembles the stars and stripes of the United States, except the blue and red are black, and the white has been dyed a gristly

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