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October 2025 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

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The Darkness of Greuze’s Doe-Eyed Children

The Grand Palais in Paris is currently adorned with banners promoting the upcoming Art Basel exhibition, showcasing contemporary art. Across

100 Assignments From Nayland Blake

Nayland Blake, an artist, curator, and codirector of the Studio Arts Program at Bard College, shares insights on the importance

The Louvre Heist Memes Aren’t Letting Up

The recent heist at the Musée du Louvre has captured the attention of the world, sparking a wave of jokes

Asia Now Is a Paris Art Fair, Festival, and Incubator

Asia Now, an art fair held in Paris, is a celebration of contemporary Asian art. The 11th edition of the

California Museum Director Resigns After University Removes “Political” Artwork

The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University has been embroiled in controversy following the resignation of director

Is Art Basel Paris Too Big to Fail?

Art Basel Paris is back with its fourth edition, showcasing over 200 galleries and presenting a diverse range of artworks

Palais de Tokyo Says Martinique Flag Artwork Could Be “Illegal” 

An artwork by American artist Cameron Rowland was recently removed from the facade of the Palais de Tokyo in Paris

Take a Trip Through Ursula K. Le Guin’s Conjured Worlds

Le Guin at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London Le Guin’s maps were not just geographic representations; they were