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Also: Is it ever too late to become an artist, and how do Philadelphians feel about their new Calder Gardens?
It’s often said that “the art world loves young men and old women.” However, as artist Carolee Schneemann once pointed out, the art world tends to favor young men and deceased women. This observation came shortly before Schneemann’s passing in early 2019.
Many older artists, regardless of gender, feel marginalized in the art community. They struggle to connect with the younger, more tech-savvy crowd and question their ability to remain relevant. Fortunately, writer and artist advisor Paddy Johnson addresses these concerns in this month’s Art Problems, offering valuable insights on advancing one’s career regardless of age.
As the year comes to a close, we reflect on the top 10 art films of 2025. From a captivating Peter Hujar interview to a documentary featuring single-mother artists, these films capture the essence of a tumultuous yet hopeful year in the art world. Make sure to explore our other Best of 2025 lists for more highlights.
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The Virginia A. Groot Foundation’s Transformative Grants Empower Artists
This foundation provides annual grants to support sculptors and ceramic artists, offering funding, studio resources, and opportunities for artistic exploration.
The 10 Best Art Films of 2025

From a day in the life of Peter Hujar to a daring museum heist, the best art films of 2025 capture the essence of a year filled with both turmoil and hope for art enthusiasts.
What Exactly Is Calder Gardens?

After years of planning and a significant investment, Philadelphia’s Calder Gardens combines Alexander Calder’s iconic sculptures with architectural brilliance by Herzog & de Meuron and landscaping by Piet Oudolf. The reflective structure and lush greenery create a unique experience, prompting locals to ponder their reflection in this artistic oasis.
Explore Isabella Segalovich’s in-depth report for more insights.
Texas A&M’s Visualization Graduate Programs Merge Art and Technology
Full funding opportunities are available for MFA students, while MS students can access scholarships and assistantships. The funding priority deadline is January 15, 2026.
Art Problems

In her column, Paddy Johnson addresses the common concern: Am I too old to thrive in the art world? While building an artistic career may pose challenges as one gets older, it is certainly not an insurmountable task.
From Our Critics

The 2025 California Biennial Is Trapped in the Past
The display of early works by established artists at the 2025 California Biennial fails to resonate with today’s youth, leaving its message ambiguous. | Renée Reizman
Joseph Wright of Derby’s Candlelit World
Utilizing dramatic chiaroscuro, Wright captures moments of intellectual and moral enlightenment in his scientific-themed paintings. | Olivia McEwan
Training and Critiquing AI Through Art at WashU
Artist Tiffany Calvert collaborates with engineers at Washington University in St. Louis to create historically inspired still life paintings with an AI twist.
John Hall reflects on Ed Simon’s impactful essay “A Visual History of No Kings.”
Another enlightening essay by Mr. Simon! Let the symbol for the 21st-century revolution take shape!
From the Archive

The NEA Four Revisited: Karen Finley Talks Sexting
Among the NEA Four artists, Karen Finley’s name stands out, known for her provocative performances. Explore her thoughts on sexting and her role in the historic lawsuit against the NEA. | Alexis Clements

