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Jongjin Park Layers Slip-Soaked Paper into Patchwork Sculptures — Colossal

Incorporating paper into ceramics is uncommon due to the high temperatures involved in firing. However, for Jongjin Park, an artist based in Seoul, this combination is integral to his work.

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Not Your Typical Art Heist Flick

The experience of standing mere feet away from a masterwork by Vincent van Gogh is both exhilarating and surreal. At

Lisa Phillips to Depart as Director of New Museum

After an impressive 26-year tenure as the director of the New Museum, Lisa Phillips has announced that she will retire

See Photos From the Massive Protest Against Netanyahu in NYC

Title: Massive Protest in New York Calls for Justice for Palestinians Amid UN General Assembly Date: September 26, 2025 Thousands

Abstract Shapes Build Jason Boyd Kinsella’s Expressive and Unique Characters

Jason Boyd Kinsella, an artist originally from Toronto and now based in Oslo, describes himself as "a collector of things

Pratt Manhattan Gallery Celebrates the Legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois

Posted in Announcement In Our Time: Eleven Artists + W.E.B. Du Bois showcases a remarkable collection of contemporary artists whose

Institut Valencià d’Art Modern Begins New Phase Based on Sustainability, Heritage, and Territory 

Posted in Announcement This autumn marks an exciting new chapter at the Institut Valencià d’Art Modern (IVAM), showcasing striking new

A Warts-and-All Biography of the Man Behind the Barnes Collection

The incredible array of artworks housed within Philadelphia's Barnes Foundation is nothing short of breathtaking. With a remarkable collection that

London’s National Gallery to Open New Wing

The National Gallery in London, renowned for its vast collection of Western masterpieces spanning from the 13th to the early