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Celia Paul Makes Her Own Way

This week's Hyperallergic newsletter highlights artists forging their own paths. Celia Paul, known as a painter-chronicler and former muse to Lucian Freud, has her first New York exhibition in over a decade at Gladstone Gallery in Chelsea, featuring stark, desaturated portraits. Separately, the late Frank Stella's personal collection of 19th-to-20th-century Navajo weavings is on public display for the first time at Arader Galleries on the Upper East Side, ahead of a sale. The issue also covers the What Now: 2026 festival in Philadelphia, Greenpoint Open Studios in Brooklyn, a new mosaic at Brooklyn's Borough Hall subway station, and local backlash over new signage in Kingston, New York.

"Ohne die Künstler sind wir als Galeristen alle nichts"

A recent art news roundup from Monopol covers several stories: a debate in 'Frieze' criticizes contemporary art for ignoring digital misogyny and the 'manosphere'; the AfD's cultural policy in German states promotes a 'patriotic turn' and rejects modern art like Bauhaus; a possible lead in the Louvre jewel heist points to Belgium, with photos of the Galerie d'Apollon found on suspects' phones; and Marion Ackermann discusses cultural polarization and defending artistic freedom.

Interview with Reynaldo Rivera

French Artists Denounce Centre Pompidou and Hanwha Partnership in Open Letter

More than 100 prominent French artists have signed an open letter demanding the termination of the partnership between the Centre Pompidou and South Korean conglomerate Hanwha Group, which was set to open the new “Centre Pompidou Hanwha” museum in Seoul. The protest stems from Hanwha Group’s ties to the Israel Defense Forces through its affiliate Hanwha Systems, which signed deals with Israeli defense firms Elbit Systems and Elta Systems. The artists accuse the partnership of being an “art-washing” operation that masks profits from armed conflicts linked to the Palestinian genocide, and they criticize the commodification of culture through corporate alliances.

Uncategorized – greg.org

This article provides a critical commentary on several disparate intersections of art, media, and accessibility. It begins by critiquing the Gagosian Quarterly for its lack of alt-text accessibility in an interview between Wyatt Allgeier and Nancy Spector regarding the 'Helter Skelter' exhibition. The author then shifts focus to the secondary market, discussing the provenance and visual nuances of General Idea’s 'AIDS (Reinhardt) #4'—a black monochrome work once owned by Joseph Kosuth—ahead of its upcoming sale at Phillips.

Thieves steal banana from famous $6.2m art piece in French museum

A banana forming part of Maurizio Cattelan’s provocative artwork 'The Comedian' was recently stolen from the Centre Pompidou-Metz in France. The museum quickly replaced the fruit and restored the installation, noting that the artwork's true value resides in its certificate of authenticity and specific installation protocols rather than the physical, perishable components. Authorities have been notified of the theft, which occurred shortly after the piece gained renewed global attention through a high-profile auction.

Applications open for the 8th edition of the Future Generation Art Prize

The PinchukArtCentre has officially opened applications for the 8th edition of the Future Generation Art Prize, a biannual global initiative established by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation. Open to artists worldwide aged 35 or younger, the prize accepts submissions across all media until June 28, 2026. A selection committee will shortlist 21 artists—including the winner of the PinchukArtCentre Prize—to commission new works for an exhibition in Kyiv, with the main winner receiving a total of $100,000 in cash and practice investment.

MOCA announces 2026 gala - Beverly Press & Park Labrea News

The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) has announced its 2026 annual gala, scheduled for May 30 at The Geffen Contemporary in Little Tokyo. The event will honor three new 'MOCA Legends': artists Kara Walker and Paul McCarthy, and philanthropist and longtime trustee Eugenio López Alonso. The evening, conceived by artist Piero Golia, aims to raise essential funds for the museum’s programs, staff, and general operations while celebrating individuals who have shaped the institution's nearly 50-year history.

‘Like a Klingon prison’: inside Barack Obama’s audacious, near-windowless, $850m presidential library

The article describes the upcoming opening of Barack Obama's $850 million presidential library on Chicago's South Side, designed by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects. The 70-meter-tall, mostly windowless granite monolith, nicknamed the "Obamalisk," has drawn comparisons to a flak tower or Klingon prison due to its angular, fortress-like appearance. Obama was deeply involved in the design, pushing for angular forms inspired by sculptor Brâncuși, reversing the architects' usual process of designing from the inside out.

News Archive - BlueMedium

This archive from Blue Medium highlights a diverse range of art world activities scheduled for late 2025 and early 2026. Key events include the RISD Graduate Show, the Venice Biennale featuring the Australia Pavilion, and the 'MONUMENTA' legacy exhibition at Rosecliff. The period is also marked by significant institutional updates, such as the Indigo Arts Alliance's leadership expansion and residency cohort announcement, alongside the release of a major report by Museums Moving Forward addressing labor conditions and inequity within U.S. art museums.

The Black Arts Council Benefit 2026 | MoMA

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has announced the 2026 Black Arts Council Benefit, titled "A Night Out with Friends," scheduled for April 9, 2026. The gala event will honor Anita Blanchard, Martin Nesbitt, and artist Mark Bradford, featuring a performance by Kelsey Lu and DJ sets by Niks. The benefit is supported by a high-profile host committee including figures such as Simone Leigh, Glenn Ligon, and Thelma Golden, with proceeds dedicated to the Black Arts Council Fund for acquisitions, programming, and exhibitions centered on the African diaspora.

Inside El Museo del Barrio’s 2026 Gala: J Balvin, $1 Million and a Packed House

El Museo del Barrio’s 2026 annual gala at the Mandarin Oriental New York successfully raised over $1 million to support the institution’s exhibitions, bilingual educational programs, and permanent collection. The event celebrated significant figures in the Latin American and Latine cultural landscape, honoring global music star J Balvin for his cultural advocacy alongside prominent collectors Isabel and Agustín Coppel. Additionally, Estrellita Brodsky was presented with the inaugural Tony Bechara Legacy Award for her decades of institutional advocacy and curation.

CIAC Presents: What Makes Israeli Art Israeli?

This article announces an upcoming presentation by James Snyder titled "What Makes Israeli Art Israeli?" hosted by CIAC. Snyder, a prominent figure in the international art world, will draw upon nearly three decades of experience to explore the defining characteristics and cultural identity of Israeli art and its practitioners.

Amir H. Fallah

Amir H. Fallah is a Los Angeles-based artist whose multidisciplinary practice encompasses painting, sculpture, and installation. His work is characterized by a unique approach to portraiture that obscures the physical likeness of the subject, instead utilizing a dense network of symbols, personal possessions, and botanical patterns to construct a narrative of personhood. By deconstructing Western traditions of representation, Fallah explores the liminal spaces of identity, focusing particularly on the immigrant experience, generational trauma, and the complexities of being 'Othered' in contemporary society.

The Largest Art Museums in the United States

The article ranks the largest art museums in the United States by gallery space, with the Metropolitan Museum of Art leading at 633,000 square feet, more than double its nearest competitor. It lists the top five: the Met, the Art Institute of Chicago (280,000 sq ft), the National Gallery of Art (271,000 sq ft), MASS MoCA (250,000 sq ft), and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (221,000 sq ft), noting recent expansions in cities like Houston and Los Angeles have shifted rankings.

Jack White’s Debut Art Exhibition Met With Skepticism, Critic Harassed By Fans

Jack White, the rock musician known for The White Stripes, opened his debut art exhibition titled "These Thoughts May Disappear" at Damien Hirst's Newport Street Gallery in London. The show features sculptures made from found objects, interactive works, installations, and furniture design, presented in bold primary colors. The exhibition has drawn harsh criticism from art reviewers, including a one-star review from Guardian critic Jonathan Jones, who called White a "nonstarter" as a visual artist despite collaborations with Ai Weiwei and Damien Hirst. Art critic Seema Rao (Art Lust) also posted a negative review on Instagram, describing the work as lacking original ideas and calling it "vanity art."

LibGuides: MoMA PS1 History: Exhibition History

This article serves as a formal introduction to the archival exhibition history of MoMA PS1, located in Long Island City, Queens. It outlines the institution's commitment to documenting its extensive past, noting that while most exhibitions occurred on-site, the record includes off-site projects and reflects an ongoing research effort to provide a comprehensive historical account.

goop | Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami

The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA Miami) has established itself as a cornerstone of the city's Design District following a complex split from MoCA North Miami. Now housed in a 35,000-square-foot facility that opened in 2017, the museum has moved past its early political controversies to focus on a forward-thinking program. The institution's rise is attributed to its strategic location near major private collections and its ability to attract high-profile donors from Miami’s elite art circles.

Julia Stoschek Foundation Veranstaltungen für Juni 2026

The Julia Stoschek Foundation has announced the third edition of its 'Sound and Fluids' concert series, scheduled for June 11, 2026, in Berlin. Curated by Reece Cox and Tabea Marschall, the event features a solo turntable performance by renowned composer and visual artist Marina Rosenfeld, alongside a world-premiere collaboration between Max Eilbacher and Marcus Pal. The series emphasizes listening as a spatial and embodied experience, bridging the gap between contemporary music and visual art.

Marciano Lawsuit: Full Case Breakdown & 2026 Updates

The Marciano lawsuit encompasses a complex series of legal actions involving Paul Marciano, co-founder of Guess, and the Marciano Art Foundation. The litigation is divided into two primary branches: a collection of sexual harassment and workplace misconduct claims against Marciano personally and Guess Inc., and a separate labor dispute involving the Marciano Art Foundation. These cases stem from allegations by models and employees regarding systemic abuse of power and corporate negligence that surfaced prominently in 2018.

After a Year as Oakland's Mayor, Barbara Lee Looks to 'Finish the Job'  | KQED

In this interview, Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee reflects on her first year in office, discussing the city's transition out of the pandemic era. She emphasizes her efforts to 'lift the fog' through increased community engagement, town hall meetings, and a hundred-day plan aimed at restoring public trust in local government. Lee highlights the importance of being a long-term resident and former Congressional representative in understanding the unique challenges facing the city's diverse neighborhoods.

Wendy Bowman

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Chinese Archaeologist Liu Bin, Known for Work at Liangzhu Site, Pleads Guilty to Corruption and Misappropriation Charges

Chinese archaeologist Liu Bin, renowned for his work at the Liangzhu ancient city site, pleaded guilty on May 20 to charges of taking bribes and embezzling research funds. The trial at Suichang County People’s Court in Zhejiang Province revealed he accepted over 4.65 million yuan ($690,000) in bribes and embezzled 300,000 yuan ($45,000) from a Liangzhu-related research project, with payments linked to approvals for cultural relic protection and archaeological projects. Liu was detained in December 2025 and arrested in February; no penalty has been announced.

Erster LVM-Kunstpreis geht an Natascha Sadr Haghighian

Natascha Sadr Haghighian has been awarded the first LVM Art Prize for Art in Public Space for her work "86° WALTER HALİT (2025)", a light installation on the roof of the Kassel Regional Council building. The piece memorializes Walter Lübcke, a politician murdered by a right-wing extremist in 2019, and Halit Yozgat, a businessman shot in his internet café in 2006 in the last murder committed by the far-right NSU group. The jury praised the work as an artistically sophisticated symbol for democracy, vigilance, and social responsibility.

Calendar • Woodside, CA • CivicEngage

This article presents the municipal event calendar for Woodside, California, hosted on the CivicEngage platform. It outlines various community meetings and activities scheduled for the month, ranging from local governance sessions to wellness workshops and environmental initiatives. Residents are encouraged to subscribe to notifications for automated updates on community happenings.

Meeting with Dimitris Daskalopoulos and Irini Pari (in Greek) Live streaming from the Amphitheatre of the B&E Goulandris Foundation - Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation

The Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation is hosting a special event on May 12, 2026, featuring a public dialogue between prominent art patrons Dimitris Daskalopoulos and Irini Pari. Held at the Foundation’s Amphitheatre in Athens, the meeting aims to explore the couple's significant contributions to the global art world and their shared philosophy regarding artistic reflection and professional life.

34 項照片和高解像度圖片 - Getty Images

This article serves as a promotional overview of Getty Images' comprehensive digital media services, highlighting their extensive library of royalty-free illustrations, vector graphics, and audio content. It emphasizes the platform's diverse creative assets, ranging from conceptual contemporary styles to professional-grade visual content curated for commercial use through their VisualGPS Search insights.

'Nabi' Leaves SK After 26 Years... Director No Soyoung Begins Anew in Sagan-dong

Art Center Nabi, a leading media art institution in Seoul, is relocating from the SK Group headquarters at the Serein Building to an independent standalone building in Sagan-dong, Jongno-gu, after 26 years. The move follows a legal dispute with SK Innovation, which filed a real estate delivery lawsuit in 2023 after the lease expired in 2019; the court ruled in favor of SK Innovation, and Nabi chose not to appeal. The center will reopen on June 11 with a solo exhibition by kinetic installation artist Han Jinsu titled "Tteum: A Pregnant Pause," featuring works that explore slow change, waiting, and the intersection of machines and nature.

Calendar | Aspen Art Museum

The Aspen Art Museum, located at 637 East Hyman Avenue in Aspen, Colorado, has released its current operational schedule and contact information. The museum galleries are open to the public Tuesday through Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM, remaining closed on Mondays.

Current Parks, Recreation and Open Space Capital Projects - Community Services

Bernalillo County has announced several major developments in its Parks, Recreation, and Open Space capital projects. Key highlights include the acquisition of 43 acres of land at 301 Shirk Lane SW for agricultural preservation and the formal adoption of the 2026 Urban Agriculture Master Plan. These initiatives reflect a strategic commitment to expanding public green spaces and supporting urban farming infrastructure within the New Mexico region.