March 10, 2025

Artists

Artists

The Impact of Art Gallery Closures on Artists and Collectors

Artist Maggi Hambling at an exhibition at Marlborough Gallery in London in 2020. Photo by Jonathan Brady/PA Images via Getty Images Businesses open and close all the time, and art galleries are no exception. Dealers retire, others close up shop when bankruptcy looms, some die with no succession plan and still others simply decide, for

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Artists of the future, Ghanaian kings’ robes and a tiny moth – the week in art | Art and design

Exhibition of the week Jerwood Survey IIIWell-known artists have each nominated their favourite beginner for this glimpse of the future of art, featuring Philippa Brown, Alliyah Enyo, Paul Nataraj and more. Southwark Park Galleries, London, 6 April to 23 June Also showing Ted PimPaintings that meditate on mirrors and pastiche the Old Masters. Almine Rech,

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Berlin Was a Beacon of Artistic Freedom. Gaza Changed Everything.

When the musician Laurie Anderson was launching her career in the early 1970s, an avant-garde artist who wanted to work at scale had to go abroad — to one place in particular. “I got my start in Germany, because of state-supported art,” recalled Anderson, who exhibited at its national museums and performed with its symphony

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Good Hart Artist Residency welcomes new slate of creatives to Northern Michigan

GOOD HART — The Good Hart Artist Residency recently announced its selection of 15 creatives who will stay in Good Hart between June 2024 and May 2025, bringing a wide range of arts experiences to the community. In total, 529 applications were sent to the Good Hart Artist Residency, a nonprofit that provides time and

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Bonifas exhibit benefits artists impacted by fire | News, Sports, Jobs

Works of art by East Ludington Gallery artists are shown at the Bonifas Arts Center. An exhibit opened Thursday featuring the work of the artists. The building that housed the East Ludington Gallery was damaged in a fire in January and the artwork inside suffered smoke and water damage. The Bonifas exhibit

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Artists at Risk Pavilion: Artists. Risks. Humans. Rights. – Announcements

The Artists at Risk Pavilion with the support of UNESCO is a celebration of artists and cultural professionals who risk their lives on the frontlines of artistic freedom and human rights. An exhibition and discursive programme at the intersection of the arts and human rights, the AR Pavilion will feature art, discursive panels and networking

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Gallery provides platform to help artists with disabilities make a living

It’s First Friday and Sante Fe Arts District is packed with people admiring local creations. When they buy from Access Gallery, they’re supporting one of the city’s most vulnerable, and talented, populations. The gallery aims to combat ableism through art. This First Friday is artist Nicole Vanston’s first solo exhibit: “Dragon and Dinosaur Utopia.” Vanston

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Artist behind Cincinnati’s crumbling murals loses sight, learns to paint again

SPRINGDALE, Ohio — William Rankins Jr. is frustrated. He’s painting a tree. He’s painting rocks. He’s painting a serene nature scene because it’s easier for him than faces. Up until now, he never had to worry about what was easier. “Be my eyes,” he says. He’s talking to his friend, Deb Clinkscale, who is helping

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5 under-the-radar artists to watch perform

The headliners get a lot of the love at music festivals. Big-name surprise guests get a lot of the love. Celebrities in the crowd get a lot of love. But I’m here to give some love to the less-loved. Coachella, at its essence, has always been about finding the next big thing before they break.

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‘Zone of Interest’ Oscars Speech Is Defended by Jewish Film Artists

More than 150 Jewish actors, filmmakers and other artists signed an open letter that was published on Friday in defense of remarks about Jewishness and the war in Gaza that the director Jonathan Glazer made in his Oscars acceptance speech for “The Zone of Interest,” his film about the Holocaust. Glazer’s speech has become one

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