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Embracing Friction in the Art World

Last updated: March 13, 2026 3:01 am
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The Subtitled NYC gallery in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint neighborhood is making waves by rejecting the culture of optimization. This non-commercial space is dedicated to providing a more intimate and human experience for artists and visitors alike. The current exhibition by artists Pap Souleye Fall and Char JerĂ© embodies this spirit of friction, challenging the notion that everything must be streamlined and efficient.

Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has made headlines for banning press photographers from the Pentagon. His decision was reportedly influenced by unflattering images taken during briefings on the US-Israel war on Iran. Writer Sarah Rose Sharp has some strong words for Hegseth, calling him out for his vanity and insecurity. It seems that pride is indeed a deadly sin, especially when it comes at the expense of press freedom.

In the art world, Alma Allen is making a splash with her new representation at Perrotin Gallery. This move signals a shift in the industry as more artists seek out mega-gallery representation. Marina Abramović is also exploring new territory with balloon art, pushing the boundaries of what art can be.

On a different note, this week’s Required Reading features stories from around the globe, including a women’s strike in Argentina, graffiti dialogues in Brooklyn, and the controversial practice of UK museums holding human remains from former colonies. It’s a reminder that art and culture are deeply intertwined with politics and history.

In our From the Archive section, we revisit a unique documentary about Brian Eno that uses an algorithm to create millions of different versions of the film. This innovative approach to storytelling reflects the ever-changing nature of art and creativity.

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Overall, the art world is constantly evolving, with artists and galleries pushing boundaries and challenging norms. Subtitled NYC is just one example of how a small space can make a big impact by prioritizing authenticity and human connection over efficiency and optimization. It’s a reminder that art is at its best when it provokes thought and sparks conversation.

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