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Actor Adrien Brody debuted a new exhibition titled "Made in America" at Eden Gallery in New York, featuring paintings that incorporate American pop culture icons like Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Marilyn Monroe, alongside collaged materials and text. The show has garnered significant media attention, including a profile in the New York Times and coverage in Cultured and Interview, partly due to a painting sold for $425,000 at the amfAR Cannes Gala. However, the art press, including Artnet News, has been critical, and ARTnews editor Alex Greenberger offers a scathing review, describing the works as ugly, derivative, and lacking nuance.

adrien brody art eden gallery 1234744419

Actor Adrien Brody debuted a new exhibition titled "Made in America" at Eden Gallery in New York, featuring paintings that incorporate pop culture icons like Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Marilyn Monroe alongside collage elements and text. The show has garnered significant media attention, including a profile in the New York Times and praise from Cultured and Interview magazine, partly fueled by the sale of one of Brody's paintings for $425,000 at the amfAR Cannes Gala. However, the art press, including Artnet News, has been highly critical, with ARTnews reviewer Alex Greenberger describing the works as ugly, derivative, and lacking nuance.

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A 5,000-year-old statue of the Egyptian god Min, currently on display in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibition "Divine Egypt," has gone viral on social media after a user on X posted a humorous comment about its erect phallus. The statue, which originally featured a separate stone phallus now lost, depicts Min with his hand at his groin, a pose linked to male fertility. The exhibition includes nearly 250 artworks and objects related to Egyptian deities, with loans from the Louvre, the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

egyptian god erect phallus met 1234757936

A 5,000-year-old statue of the Egyptian god Min, featured in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibition "Divine Egypt," has gone viral on X after a user posted a humorous comment about the god's erect phallus, which is now missing. The statue, known as the Colossal Statue of Min, originally depicted the god holding his erect phallus, a symbol of male fertility, but the phallus was carved from a separate piece of stone and has been lost. The exhibition includes nearly 250 artworks related to Egyptian deities, with loans from the Louvre, the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

'ARTnews' Names 'Confessions of Fire' by Isaiah Davis '25 One of New York's Best Art Exhibitions of 2025

Isaiah Davis '25, a visual arts alumnus of Columbia School of the Arts, opened his third solo exhibition, 'Confessions of Fire,' at King's Leap gallery in Chinatown this fall. The exhibition, which runs through December 20, 2025, features steel sculptures and enamel paintings on metal that explore Black masculinity through the motifs of leather culture and steel, inspired by rapper Cam'ron's debut album. ARTnews named it one of New York's best exhibitions of 2025, with senior editor Alex Greenberger praising the sculpture 'Slave (2025)' as the most surprising work of the year. The New York Times critic Travis Diehl and Frieze critic George Egerton-Warburton also gave it positive reviews.