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Art Movements: Marilyn Minter Wins Again

Last updated: February 19, 2026 4:55 pm
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Renowned feminist artist Marilyn Minter has recently been honored with the prestigious 2026 International Artist Award from the Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass, Colorado. This accolade further solidifies Minter’s status as a trailblazer in the art world, following the success of her biopic, “Pretty Dirty,” released last year. The award will be presented to Minter at the Ranch Gala in July, where attendees will have the opportunity to witness her groundbreaking work firsthand.

Lisa Yin Zhang

Artist Marilyn Minter poses for a portrait in front of one of her paintings of lips in 1995 in New York City, New York (photo Catherine McGann/Getty Images)

Art Movements, published every Thursday afternoon, is a roundup of must-know news, appointments, awards, and other happenings in today’s chaotic art world.


Marilyn Minter Mints Another Award

In addition to Marilyn Minter’s well-deserved recognition, the art world has seen several key appointments and accomplishments in recent weeks:

  • Erica DiBenedetto has been named curator at the Chazen Museum of Art, bringing her expertise and vision to the institution.
  • Clémence Gbonon has joined the prestigious Mariane Ibrahim gallery, expanding her reach and influence in the art market.
  • Lauren Haynes has taken on the role of executive director at Atlanta Contemporary, a position that will allow her to shape the museum’s future direction.
  • Florentina Holzinger is now represented by Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery, a significant milestone in her career as an emerging artist.
  • Elizabeth Kathleen Mitchell has been appointed head of curatorial affairs at the McNay Art Museum, bringing her expertise to the Texas art scene.
  • Anne-Claire Legendre will lead the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris, following the resignation of Jack Lang amidst controversy.
  • The Estate of Carol Rama has partnered with Hauser & Wirth and Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi for representation, ensuring the legacy of the renowned artist.
  • Adrian Searle is stepping down as chief art critic at the Guardian after a long and impactful tenure.
  • Devyani Saltzman has departed from her role as director of the Barbican Centre, leaving behind a lasting impact on the institution.
  • Michael Wellen has been named chief curator at the Hammer Museum, bringing his expertise from Tate Modern to the renowned institution.
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Awards

Additionally, several artists and individuals have been recognized for their contributions to the art world:

  • Camille Brown, Jadine Collingwood, Grace Deveney, Michael J. Ewing, Destinee Filmore, Annissa Malvoisin, Mia Matthias, and Delphine Sims have been selected to participate in the Arts Leadership Praxis program at the Studio Museum in Harlem.
  • Shana Hoehn, Angela Ahn Nguyen, Harrison Kinnane Smith, and Adam Thompson are the recipients of the 2026 Mohn Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) grants, recognizing their innovative work in the arts.
  • Fiona Pardington will represent the Aotearoa New Zealand Pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale, showcasing her unique artistic vision on a global stage.

Wildcard

On a lighter note, the Victoria and Albert Museum has added an unexpected piece to its collection: the first YouTube video ever uploaded in 2005. Titled “Me at the zoo,” the 19-second clip features a man observing elephants at the zoo, reminiscing about simpler times in the digital age.

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