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Thaddeus Mosley, Sculptor Who Wielded Heavy Wood with a Light Touch, Dies at 99
Thaddeus Mosley, a sculptor whose abstract forms—crafted from reclaimed wood—earned him a devoted and passionate following in the later years of his career,...
Paula Cooper Wins First Art Basel Gallery Legacy Award, the Last Photographs of Martin Parr, and More: Morning Links for June 18, 2026
Good Morning! A New York Supreme Court has ordered dealer David Nahmad to return a disputed Amedeo Modigliani painting to the heirs of a Holocaust victim...
Dissident Russian Artist Robert Kuzovkov, aka Semyon Skrepetsky, Gunned Down in Poland
Russian artist Robert Kuzovkov, also known under the name Semyon Skrepetsky, was shot and killed on Monday in Biała Podlaska, in eastern Poland. According to...
Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum Launches Augmented Reality Project On National Mall
The Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum—a “museum without walls” dedicated to placing women’s stories at the center of the National Mall in Washington,...
Sustainability in Contemporary Art: Artists Leading the Eco-Friendly Movement
In a moment defined by intensifying environmental crises, contemporary art has taken on a sharper, more urgent role in speaking for ecological awareness....
Helen Cammock Video Work Sparks Controversy Regarding Churchill’s Role in 1943 Bengal Famine
A video installation by Helen Cammock, displayed for the past nine months at London’s National Portrait Gallery, has recently become the center of public...
The Architecture of Inequality: Reality and Solutions
The buildings and public spaces we move through every day are rarely neutral. Who gets to sit, rest, shelter, or simply exist in a city is often decided long...
Numerous Prominent Art Collectors Are on the Membership List of Peter Thiel’s Invite-Only ‘Dialog’ Organization
Earlier this week, Swiss anarchist-hacker Maia Arson Crimew released leaked information about Dialog, a highly private, invite-only organization co-founded in...
Allan Wesaquate: Bubblegum Psychedelic and the Language of Change
For Allan Wesaquate, painting is not a matter of fixing a single image in place, but of channeling emotional energy into something fluid—movement, color, and...
The Story Behind Claude Monet’s Water Lily Pond
Claude Monet’s Water Lily Pond is a quietly radiant masterpiece that distills nature into a state of near-weightless calm. Painted between 1899 and 1900, it...