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The Ten Best Photography Books of 2024

In 2024, Smithsonian magazine celebrated the power of books of photography to inform, inspire, and transport readers to new realms of knowledge and discovery. The year's favorite books spanned a

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Four Unreleased Jimi Hendrix Demo Recordings Billed as ‘Better Than the Originals’ Are Going Up for Sale

Four previously unreleased demo tracks by legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix are set to be auctioned off in London, along with

From the Ruins of the Past, Indigenous Artists Fashion New Futures

LOS ANGELES — The Autry Museum of the American West is currently hosting an exhibition titled “Future Imaginaries: Indigenous Art,

Asheville’s Biltmore Estate Will Reopen for the Holidays After Sustaining Damage From Hurricane Helene

Asheville’s Biltmore Estate, the largest privately owned home in the United States, is set to reopen its doors on November

From Computer Keys and Bottle Caps, Moffat Takadiwa’s Tapestries Collapse Geographies — Colossal

Moffat Takadiwa, a Zimbabwean artist based in Mbare, Harare, has spent the last decade collecting discarded items such as computer

A Year After Record Floods, Gowanus Open Studios Returns

Gowanus Open Studios made a triumphant return for its 28th edition over the weekend, showcasing the talent of over 400

Energetic Characters Collide in Roco’s Bold, Cartoonish Jumbles — Colossal

Rodrigo Oñate, known as Roco, is a talented artist who blends the visual languages of graffiti, comics, and pop culture

Brooklyn Nonprofit Apologizes for Removing Palestinian-American Artist’s Work

article: UrbanGlass, a Brooklyn nonprofit, recently issued a public statement apologizing for removing Palestinian-American artist Phil Garip's artwork from a

This Art Dealer Paved the Way for Picasso, Matisse and Modigliani. So Why Haven’t You Heard of Her?

Berthe Weill, an influential art dealer in the early 20th century, is finally receiving recognition with a new exhibition at