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Swing through this glowing Lincoln Center installation for free this month

An interactive swing installation called 'Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0' is now open at Lincoln Center, encouraging playful engagement for all ages.
Mission District
fromKqed
21 hours ago

What's the Future of the Many Cesar Chavez Murals in San Francisco? | KQED

Public sentiment is shifting against murals of Cesar Chavez due to recent abuse allegations, leading to calls for their removal.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
22 hours ago

Steve DiBenedetto's Cosmic Sense of the Absurd

Steve DiBenedetto's paintings serve as a functional structure to help viewers navigate collective trauma.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
6 days ago

Remembering Steven Oshatz: "Marking the contours" * Oregon ArtsWatch

Oshatz worked on a monumental scale to represent underwater scenes, creating a full stage silk backdrop. He also designed hand painted silk waves that dancers moved across the stage.
Portland
fromHyperallergic
4 days ago

David Novros's Portable Murals

Seeing the Alhambra in Granada was an extraordinary experience for me. It was the first time that I understood painting as something other than an object hanging on a wall. I thought that paintings could be in a fixed place, made for that place, made for the light of the place, experienced kinesthetically.
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Graphic design
fromDesign Milk
1 week ago

F5: Alex Lerian on Live Music, a Favorite Burrito Spot, Materials + More

Alex Lerian emphasizes the importance of observation and creativity in design, advocating for intentional resets and embracing the creative void.
#photography
fromAnOther
1 week ago
Photography

The Corporeal, Bizarre Photography of Torbjrn Rdland

Torbjørn Rødland's new exhibition features a shift towards simpler photographic styles, emphasizing suggested features and everyday observations.
fromPortland Monthly
1 month ago
Photography

At 80, Portland Photographer Sergio Ortiz Is Still Seeking Wonder

Sergio Ortiz, age 80, became a landscape photographer and tour guide in Oregon after leaving the South Bronx, Air Force service, and long motorcycle travels.
Photography
fromThe Nation
1 week ago

Alejandro Cartagena's Mexico in Flux

Photographs capture the transformation of landscapes and suburban growth, reflecting themes of isolation and environmental change.
Photography
fromAnOther
1 week ago

The Corporeal, Bizarre Photography of Torbjrn Rdland

Torbjørn Rødland's new exhibition features a shift towards simpler photographic styles, emphasizing suggested features and everyday observations.
SOMA, SF
fromArchitectural Digest
1 week ago

Inside the New Museum's Long-Awaited Addition, Designed by OMA

OMA designed a glass-covered tower that integrates with an older building, featuring a complex atrium and stairway, creating a unique architectural experience.
fromHi-Fructose Magazine - The New Contemporary Art Magazine
1 week ago

Kyle Cobban Draws From The Unknown - Hi-Fructose Magazine

"It's an amalgamation of the Chicago neighborhood aesthetic with a Bulls fan, quite literally. It's kind of on the nose, but that's how I juxtapose the elements of my work, with the structure of a home and then a figure who is around or in the home."
Chicago Bulls
Brooklyn
fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

Peterson Rich Office Designs Permanent Galleries for Brooklyn Museum's African Art Collection

Brooklyn Museum is extending its neoclassical building to include new galleries for its historic African art collection.
fromHyperallergic
6 days ago

Unlike Josh Kline, I Choose New York

"The first step towards a cure is admitting you have a problem," artist Josh Kline writes, highlighting the inequities in New York City's real estate market and its impact on art.
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Photography
fromColossal
1 week ago

Street Artists Take On Monumental Infrastructure in 'Impossible' Photos

Joseph Ford's Impossible Street Art series combines photography and street art to engage with monumental infrastructure and energy production sites.
London food
fromMission Local
3 weeks ago

Richmond Buzz: Art, art, and (supposedly) more art

Richmond neighborhood experiences significant cultural activity with new coffee shop openings, art exhibitions, and local artist events drawing crowds and community engagement.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 week ago

David Nott Brings Textured Abstraction to the Screen with LG Gallery+

David Nott's textile works blend sculpture, design, and craft, with his 'Color Riddle' series emphasizing color, shape, and texture.
#public-art
fromTravelAwaits
4 weeks ago
NYC music

NYC Has a Free Daily Art Show-Do You Know Where to Find It?

Times Square Arts Midnight Moment is a free, three-minute nightly digital art program featuring 92 massive screens displaying rotating works by global artists since 2012.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago
Arts

'horizons' at perrotin LA to show JR's california works from prison yards to border wall

JR's 'Horizons' exhibition at Perrotin Los Angeles showcases large-scale photographic artworks created across California, transforming public spaces by placing enlarged portraits of individuals and communities onto architectural and landscape surfaces.
NYC music
fromTravelAwaits
4 weeks ago

NYC Has a Free Daily Art Show-Do You Know Where to Find It?

Times Square Arts Midnight Moment is a free, three-minute nightly digital art program featuring 92 massive screens displaying rotating works by global artists since 2012.
Arts
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

'horizons' at perrotin LA to show JR's california works from prison yards to border wall

JR's 'Horizons' exhibition at Perrotin Los Angeles showcases large-scale photographic artworks created across California, transforming public spaces by placing enlarged portraits of individuals and communities onto architectural and landscape surfaces.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

10 Art Shows to See in Los Angeles This April

April showcases art that emphasizes the overlooked, including a retrospective of Gemini G.E.L. and a tribute to Palestinian journalists.
Arts
fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Grimanesa Amoros and the architecture of illumination

Light is a powerful force in art, transcending culture and language, and is essential to understanding perception and truth.
Design
fromDesign Milk
1 month ago

ATRA FORM opens its Multisensorial New York Gallery

ATRA's new Hudson Square gallery showcases Mexican craft heritage and natural materials translated into precision-engineered furnishings and spaces that blend ancient and contemporary design.
fromArtforum
1 month ago

Glitter and Doom

Every terrible thing always begins in the prettiest weather. Cruelty loves a clear sky. . . . Every war starts on a perfect day. This opening number from Diane Severin Nguyen's War Songs captured the paradox of experiencing extraordinary art and cultural vitality while geopolitical crises unfold, setting the tone for the week's contradictions.
Los Angeles
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fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago

A Living Canvas: Adrian K and the alchemy of art, appetite, and atmosphere at Pinky Swear | amNewYork

Adrian K's three-month residency at Pinky Swear merges art with social participation, using reclaimed materials to create work that balances ethereal beauty with urgent activism and circular economy principles.
Arts
fromJuxtapoz
3 weeks ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Private Nightmares: Francisco Rodriguez @ Baert Gallery, Los Angeles

Rodriguez paints memories of vanished places using flattened compositions and muted palettes informed by historical artistic traditions, exploring contemporary anxieties through figures seeking escape from digital isolation.
Renovation
A couple built a custom home on a challenging hillside lot in Silver Lake, requiring extensive foundation work and specialized architectural design to overcome geological constraints.
Arts
fromCurbed
3 weeks ago

An Even Newer New Museum

The New Museum in New York reopens after renovation with OMA's expansion that respectfully preserves Sanaa's original unconventional design while adding new gallery space through a connected adjacent structure.
#los-angeles-art-market
Arts
fromJuxtapoz
4 weeks ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Casey Bolding "Bloodstream" @ Karma, Los Angeles

Casey Bolding creates densely layered paintings using plaster, industrial paint, and traditional media, excavating embedded imagery through scraping and reworking to depict landscapes informed by Colorado plains, graffiti practice, and faux-finishing techniques.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago

The New New Museum

The New Museum reopens this week with an inaugural exhibition exploring humanity during technological change, alongside exhibitions on saris, Gainsborough, Carol Bove, and experimental art in Brooklyn.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
10 years ago

Neighborhood spotlight: L.A. Arts District

Late 1970s artists transformed Los Angeles's abandoned industrial Arts District through cheap rent and creative freedom, inadvertently catalyzing gentrification and development that continues today.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
10 years ago

My Favorite Room: Ara Katz

A Venice entrepreneur's master bedroom exemplifies minimalist design with built-in furniture, ocean views, and curated art, creating a serene retreat from startup life.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
4 weeks ago

Next edition of Getty's PST Art initiative will focus on Los Angeles's connections around the Pacific Rim

The next PST Art will highlight exchange around the Pacific across several centuries, from the arrival of Chinese porcelain in the Spanish missions to the influence of Japanese visual culture on the city's architecture and design, to the ongoing impact of contemporary Korean pop culture.
Arts
fromItsnicethat
2 months ago

Unreal nature: Inside Mark Dorf's digital vivariums and infinite livestreams

Inside NYC-based artist Mark Dorf's project Late Pastoral, the ecological world is trapped in a rear-illuminated print. It's real - but something is off, it's been digitally altered, data-noise clutters images of glowing plant life. Shaped by the pervasive influence of technology, design and the rhythms of digital connectivity, even nature becomes at one with the unreal. Non-human nature is the main thesis of Mark's wide-spanning digital art works, offering reflections on our digital age.
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Photography
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

From bustling Venice Beach to gas station shrines: Alex Frayne's photographic exploration of America

South Australian photographer Alex Frayne documents America's fractured psyche through three years of analogue photography across nine states, focusing on western, southern, and Bible belt regions.
fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

The Clever Way to Turn Your Home into a Curated Art Gallery

LG Gallery+ is a new visual curation service for LG TVs - and a brilliant way to make your home more unique and personalized. It lets you express your ever-changing creativity with a massive library of classic art, digital and 3D artwork, scenery, games, and more. With more than 4,500 options to choose from, you can turn your LG TV into a world-class art gallery, a peaceful forest, or an homage to your favorite video game - all in the same day.
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#arts-district
Arts
fromForbes
1 month ago

The Art Fair Zohran Mamdani Would Love: NYC's Affordable Art Fair

New York's Affordable Art Fair democratizes art ownership by making art accessible and affordable to everyone, challenging the wealthy gatekeeping that has historically dominated the art world.
Design
fromItsnicethat
2 months ago

There is no right way, just the creative way: Alex Tan on Mouthwash Studio's multi-media projects

Creative strategy requires flexible, multidisciplinary approaches that combine visual identity, editorial products, and physical spaces to enable imaginative teams and impactful work.
#contemporary-art
Arts
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

DTLA has a new theater - inside a fake electrical box

Artist S.C. Mero created a hidden theater disguised as an electrical box in downtown L.A. to provide performance space for experimental artists lacking venues in the area's increasingly refined galleries.
Arts
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

'It doesn't put walls around everything': behind the plans for Manila's new contemporary art centre

The Ayala Foundation is developing Kontempo Center for Contemporary Art in Manila, led by artistic director Reuben Keehan, emphasizing exhibitions and public programming over permanent collections.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

'We're the Tijuana of the tent': non-profit Ambos's stand at Frieze Los Angeles is relocated

We were supposed to be Frieze's special guests. And we feel like we're being censored, racially profiled and discriminated against. Having worked with the fair for five years, she says she will not continue beyond this weekend.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Perfectly unusual settings for art in Los Angeles

Alternative art galleries are increasingly operating from unconventional domestic and commercial spaces like apartments, garages, and restaurants, rejecting traditional white cube aesthetics to embrace informality and rapid artistic experimentation.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Frieze LA Meets the Real World

Frieze LA 2026 highlighted tensions between capitalist art market structures and progressive values, with artworks addressing class, labor, and immigration issues both inside and outside the fair tent.
#noah-davis
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fromJuxtapoz
2 months ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Misfits: Daniel Nunez Explores a New Freedom @ GR Gallery, New York

Misfits presents Daniel Núñez's playful, large-scale paintings and drawings blending childlike imagination with mature execution, balancing expressive freedom and formal restraint.
fromJuxtapoz
2 months ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Misfits: Daniel Nunez Explores a New Freedom @ GR Gallery, New York

"The four large-scale canvases that constitute the core of ' Misfits' maintain the fundamental elements of the artist's visual lexicon while radically reconfiguring compositional structure and spatial organization. These works advance a design freedom that is simultaneously forceful and controlled, achieving a balance between expressive intensity and formal restraint. As such, the series marks a decisive moment in Nuñez artistic evolution and possibly an initial step toward a more profound and transformative reorientation of his practice."
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#sand-city
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fromJuxtapoz
2 months ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Sayre Gomez "Precious Moments" @ David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles

Sayre Gomez's Precious Moments presents photorealistic paintings, sculpture, and video exploring Los Angeles, nostalgia, youth fetishization, late capitalism, and built environments shaping memory.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

This Is Not My LA Art World

We're just a week away from Frieze LA, when East Coast dealers and local artists alike descend upon the Santa Monica Airport, but this isn't Renée Reizman's first rodeo. Since the critic and artist moved to the area almost 15 years ago, she's witnessed blue-chip New York galleries set up shop and sideline the irreverent, DIY spaces that shape the local art scene. Without these spaces, Reizman writes, she would not have discovered what art can be outside of the white cube.
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fromJuxtapoz
1 month ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Judith F. Baca: Great Wall of Los Angeles: The 1970s- A Decade of Defiance and Dreams @ Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles

The Great Wall of Los Angeles expands to depict 1970s Indigenous reclamation, prison and campus uprisings, Chicano antiwar protests, and art's role in testimony.
Arts
fromMission Local
1 month ago

People We Meet: The Sunset's Khalid Zakzouk gives them something to chalk about

Khalid Zakzouk transforms Sunset District sidewalks with vibrant, temporary chalk murals, creating figures and scenes while working outdoors for hours.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Art and Power Collide in New York City

New York's art scene faces systemic corruption, yet exhibitions by Goya, Amazonian and Indigenous artists offer hopeful artistic resistance and storytelling continuity.
Arts
fromColossal
1 month ago

Itty-Bitty Signs and Portals by Michael Pederson Reimagine Everyday Urban Details

Michael Pederson creates playful miniature interventions that transform mundane urban and natural occurrences into moments of wonder and curiosity.
Arts
fromJuxtapoz
2 months ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Joseph Geagan has a Solo Presentation @ Rubell Museum, Miami

Joseph Geagan's comic paintings depict social scenes of friends, artists, pop figures, and imagined personalities; his Rubell Museum show runs through Fall 2026.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 months ago

Exhibitions to see during Mexico City Art Week

Taking over the colourful Casa Gilardi, Luis Barragán's last commissioned residence, built for the advertising executive Francisco Gilardi in the mid-1970s, the German artist Gregor Hildebrandt transforms the house's stylish rooms with an ever-expanding exhibition of his enigmatic works across various media. Known for transforming outmoded analogue recording media-including audio cassettes, VHS tapes and vinyl records-into paintings, sculptures and large-scale installations, the Berlin-based artist's conceptual works explore themes of memory, nostalgia and the physical representation of intangible sound and sight.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

'It's Not All About Me': Three Portland icons make a winning show * Oregon ArtsWatch

With most of us, 90 minutes of reminiscing wouldn't make for scintillating theater. Gert Boyle, as played by Wendy Westerwelle, is the exception to that rule. The late Gert came to fame when she took the reins of Columbia Sportswear after her husband's death in 1970 and also became the "One Tough Mother," with gray hair and glasses, of its comedic '80s and '90s ad campaigns. In one, she put her son, Tim, through a carwash to test the durability of a coat.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

Raul J. Mendez's paranormal bureaucracy * Oregon ArtsWatch

Common Distortion Fields & Everyday Summonings takes form as a solo show of work by Raul J. Mendez at PPSTMM, a gallery tucked away on the second floor of a building off MLK in North Portland. Mendez's work depicts phantasms and figures set against familiar terrains, probing curiosities about the 21st-century American condition. Through his use of an eerie primary color palette, graphite, and other media, Mendez's works explore what happens when operating on sensory instincts and curiosities that lean in an otherworldly direction toward psychic dimensions.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Domingo Zapata Is Painting the World's Largest Mural in Saudi Arabia

As an artist, having the freedom to create without boundaries is incredibly rare. That's why I reference the Sistine Chapel-not to compare myself to Michelangelo, but to evoke that moment in history when an artist was entrusted with complete creative freedom to interpret humanity as it was understood at the time,
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