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Artforum
2 hours ago
Hung Duong reports on Ghost 2568—the third and final edition of Ghost, Bangkok’s sprawling festival of video and performance art—in which “layered artistic narratives of yearning, belonging, and alienation haunt various sites” throughout the city. https://t.co/np4lUFZ76F
nytimesarts
3 hours ago
“Americans said, ‘Who’s going to stay in their house for 50 years?’ and Trump was, like, ‘That reminds me, I have some other news.’” — Jimmy Fallon https://t.co/s5z6ANxCOC
ArtReview_
5 hours ago
The fraught US Pavilion reveals what has been true for some time, if not forever: the artworld is heavily politicised, though until recently almost always in ways that have suited liberal agendas https://t.co/4arS58vZBX
artnews
5 hours ago
With its 50th anniversary looming, MoMA PS1 has revealed details for the 2026 edition of Greater New York, its quinquennial for art made in and around the city.

Read more: https://t.co/JVfyJRhrch https://t.co/0bnhikPkoA
Gagosian
5 hours ago
A presentation of never-before-seen recent work by Richard Prince, titled "Folk Songs," is now on view at Gagosian, 555 West 24th Street, New York: https://t.co/uSQaf9cKmx https://t.co/1zkhKOd5tc
ArtBasel
7 hours ago
#ArtBaselStories : At Art Basel Miami Beach, a new platform reimagines art in the digital age.

With works engaging AI, robotics, and code, Zero 10 positions digital media at the center of contemporary artistic discourse: https://t.co/rL2MnlWL0j https://t.co/kG556LCkSV
ArtReview_
7 hours ago
From our networks: Noor Riyadh has announced the 59 participating artists for the 2025 festival, representing 24 nationalities and including more than 35 new commissions.

The festival will take place from 20 November to 6 December 2025.

Read more: https://t.co/vU7aD8gpLh
ArtReview_
8 hours ago
The Philadelphia Art Museum’s board of trustees dismissed former director and chief executive Sasha Suda last week, three years into her five-year contract https://t.co/HAe5ZScMhi
8 hours ago
The 59th Carnegie International announces artist commissions https://t.co/aoYRUm5t6o
Art History
8 hours ago
Sazai hall - 500 Rakan temples - Katsushika Hokusai
Art Ideas
9 hours ago
Celebrities aren't good sources of health information

Women's magazines uncritically show faddish health advice from celebrities. Beyonce is held up as the go-to authority on the vegan lifestyle. InStyle states it is the reason behind her "#flawless" looks and "killer curves." Gwyneth Paltrow's popular gimmicks include detox" target="_blank" class="inline-link">http://goop.com/detox/">de... cleanses and special" target="_blank" class="inline-link">http://www.cosmopolitan.co... workouts.


In reality, almost every celebrity-driven trend falls apart under even modest scrutiny. The fads are often motivated by a celebrity's business interests more than by research about health.

Art Ideas
14 hours ago
Fossil Fuels

The discovery of fossil fuels such as coal led to the greatest improvement in energy efficiency. In the late 1900s, these fuels accounted for 85% of the world’s energy use. Suddenly, slavery and animal labor became unprofitable because fossil fuels were so efficient. Everyone’s income and standard of living rose as a result of the use of fossil fuels.

Art Ideas
15 hours ago

”There is Art left to be made in this world.” (1956-2018) ❤️

Gagosian
1 day ago
"Porcelain Series," an exhibition of all-new work by Jeff Koons, opens on Thursday, November 13, at Gagosian, 541 West 24th Street, New York. In advance of the show, the artist met with Alison McDonald at his New York studio to discuss the processes, inspirations, and https://t.co/MWD3o8Ewp6
artnews
1 day ago
The Onassis Foundation’s experimental art and tech studio Onassis ONX is doubling its size at a new location in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood. It is slated to open with the multimedia exhibition “TECHNE: Homecoming” in January.

Read more: https://t.co/u5BRLNOyNI https://t.co/YEfmfwFO0y
Artforum
1 day ago
Sasha Suda, who last week was abruptly fired from her roles of director and CEO of the Philadelphia Art Museum (PhAM), is suing the institution. https://t.co/5UbrXaMjaE
ArtDeadlineNews
1 day ago
TREES - CALL FOR ONLINE ENTRIES
International Deadline: December 8, 2025 – Photographers are invited to submit work reflecting the theme “trees” to A Smith Gallery Online Exhibition. Forty-seven image exhibition. Multiple awards, publication… Visit https://t.co/kJcm7lff6e https://t.co/0L5b8eNNAU
artnet
1 day ago
#ArtnetNews : On a cold morning in December 1985, a town car pulled up at the Cirkers Hayes warehouse on the far west side of Manhattan. A chic couple stepped out, sans coats, quickly ducking inside. He was an Egyptian-born financier and collector, Gilbert de Botton. She was his https://t.co/CV31kySGTE
ArtBasel
1 day ago
84% of HNWIs surveyed this year remained optimistic about the short-term future of the global art market.

The Art Basel and UBS Art Survey of Global Collecting 2025 by Arts Economics reveals how HNWIs are thinking about the global art market’s short-term future – and their https://t.co/aIs1YheJfs
poetry
2 days ago
15

15 years old and trying to get,
How to grow up,
Without throwing a fit,
My classes are hard,
I feel so scared,
Having to do homework, chores, and more,
But wanting to watch cartoons like I did before,
Needing some comfort,
While standing up tall,
And just praying not to fall,
I'm not grown up yet,
But sometimes, that I forget,
Having to act responsible,
Yet feeling so reckless,
Confused and worried,
Confident and secure,
Trying to grow up,
Yet trying to be pure.
poetry
2 days ago
15

15 years old and trying to get,
How to grow up,
Without throwing a fit,
My classes are hard,
I feel so scared,
Having to do homework, chores, and more,
But wanting to watch cartoons like I did before,
Needing some comfort,
While standing up tall,
And just praying not to fall,
I'm not grown up yet,
But sometimes, that I forget,
Having to act responsible,
Yet feeling so reckless,
Confused and worried,
Confident and secure,
Trying to grow up,
Yet trying to be pure.
nytimesarts
2 days ago
Kristin Chenoweth lives insatiably ever after in Stephen Schwartz and Lindsey Ferrentino’s “The Queen of Versailles,” the new Broadway musical based on Lauren Greenfield’s 2012 documentary. It’s a Critic’s Pick! https://t.co/9AArP58Zmc
Art Ideas
2 days ago
4. Margaret Wise Brown

In 1952, Goodnight Moon (1947) author Margaret Wise Brown was in France on a publicity tour when she developed appendicitis and was taken to the hospital for emergency surgery. To show the staff that she was feeling well after the operation, she kicked her leg in the air—a move that dislodged a blood clot in her leg. The clot made its way to her brain, killing the 42-year-old children’s author.

nytimesarts
2 days ago
There’s a surprising lack of “Ordinary” and Lorde in the nominations for the 68th annual Grammy Awards — but solid representation for rap in album of the year. Here’s a deeper look at the ballot. https://t.co/P5qhFLWCmw
nytimesarts
2 days ago
For the children of Performa, the sound of art Is a buzz and a growl. A performance art biennial includes the students at a Brooklyn school. https://t.co/sCvny5cUIV
artnet
2 days ago
#ArtnetNews : An 1827 chalk and wash drawing by John Constable, bard of the English countryside, is on the market for the first time. On November 12, A House and Haystack at Flatford goes to auction at Roseberys London with an estimate of £20,000–£30,000 ($26,330–$39,500).

Read https://t.co/T1OHhvduJJ
nytimesarts
2 days ago
David Szalay’s “Flesh” has won the 2025 Booker Prize, beating the likes of Kiran Desai’s “The Loneliness of Sonia & Sunny” and Katie Kitamura’s “Audition." https://t.co/qGQJchfMfc
Artforum
2 days ago
Tania Willard, an artist of Secwépemc descent known for her work centering Indigenous basketry, has been named the winner of the 2025 Sobey Art Award, widely regarded as Canada’s most prestigious contemporary art honor. https://t.co/YviynkwLsE
nytimesarts
2 days ago
Nabil Shaban, a British actor and playwright born without the use of his legs, who used his disability to heighten his performances across a wide range of roles, has died at 72. https://t.co/8u62Mv6dy5
nytimesarts
2 days ago
Ken Parker, an iconoclastic luthier whose hyperdesigned Parker Fly electric guitar looked like a “Flash Gordon” prop but found favor with the likes of Joni Mitchell, Trent Reznor and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, has died at 73. https://t.co/LE59LBuhaw

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