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The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation announced its 2025 class of 22 MacArthur Fellows, each receiving an $800,000 no-strings-attached grant. Among the winners are several visual artists: Garrett Bradley, known for her Oscar-nominated documentary *Time* (2020) and works centering Black resistance; Gala Porras-Kim, whose practice questions how art institutions convey or conceal information about objects; Tuan Andrew Nguyen, whose films and installations explore trauma and colonization; and Jeremy Frey, a seventh-generation Passamaquoddy basket maker whose midcareer survey is on view at the Bruce Museum. Photographers Matt Black and Tonika Lewis Johnson also received fellowships, along with archaeologist Kristina Douglass and non-artists such as novelist Tommy Orange and astrophysicist Kareem El-Badry.

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Ralph Lemon has been awarded the 2025 ARTnews Lifetime Achievement Award for his multidisciplinary practice spanning dance, drawing, painting, installation, sculpture, and writing. The article highlights his career trajectory from founding the Ralph Lemon Dance Company to disbanding it in 1995 to focus on broader artistic collaborations. Central to his work is the Geography Trilogy (1996–2004) and his long-term collaboration with Walter Carter, a former Mississippi sharecropper, whose life and family became a recurring subject. Lemon's recent exhibition "Ceremonies Out of the Air: Ralph Lemon" at MoMA PS1 (November 14, 2024–March 24, 2025), curated by Connie Butler and Thomas Lax, featured videos, found African sculptures, drawings, and a four-channel performance piece, Rant (redux), with Kevin Beasley and Okwui Okpokwasili.

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ARTnews has announced the winners of its second annual ARTnews Awards, honoring excellence in exhibitions at US arts institutions across six categories. Ralph Lemon received the Lifetime Achievement Award, Claudia Alarcón and Silät won Emerging Artist of the Year, Wafaa Bilal was named Established Artist of the Year, and Jack Whitten took Historical Artist of the Year. Parker Gallery, Los Angeles won Best Gallery Group Show, and “Legacies: Asian American Art Movements in New York City” at 80WSE, New York won Best Thematic Museum Show. Separately, President Donald Trump hosted the 48th Kennedy Center Honors, becoming the first sitting president to do so, amid his ongoing takeover of the institution. Celebrated photographer Martin Parr died at age 73.