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Protesters Stage Guerilla Action on Subway In Honor of Jordan Neely

In the early hours of December 5th, a group of activists took to the F train in Manhattan to make a powerful statement. They replaced the advertisements in the subway

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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

The Memory of a Nation Finds a Home in Lviv

Lviv, a city in Ukraine, has become a safe haven for war victims fleeing Russian assaults and violence since 2014.

Met Museum Sued Over Van Gogh Allegedly Looted by Nazis

The Metropolitan Museum of Art and a Greek foundation are facing a lawsuit over the acquisition of a Vincent van

Jackie Ferrara Lived and Died on Her Own Terms

Jackie Ferrara, the renowned artist known for her methodical approach to creating geometric wooden structures and architectural environments, passed away

Taipei Biennial 2025 Explores Yearning as Unyielding Drive

The 14th edition of the Taipei Biennial, Whispers on the Horizon, is set to open on November 1 at the

Alison Knowles, the First Woman of Fluxus, Dies at 92

Alison Knowles, a renowned figure in experimental art and one of the founders of the Fluxus movement, passed away at