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Are Art Institutions Falling Behind? Miami Art Week Recap
Dive into the non traditional artists making waves right now.
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Dive into the non traditional artists making waves right now.
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It’s crazy how sometimes people resonate with something that you spend no time on. A few days ago I came across a performance art piece titled “Burple Stomp” (2025) which premiered at Miami Art Basel by the dancer/artist known as Max Evasion on social media. It stuck with
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Collaging is a long-standing art form rising in popularity. This article includes an interview with a small southern california artist where we discuss collaging as an art form and its evolution in the digital era.
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Famous outdoor brand Arc'teryx and pyrotechnic artist Cai Guoqiang lately apologized after their collaborative fireworks display nearly blew up Tibet's sacred mountains and damaged the local ecosystem
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For Art Basel, the timing is delicate. And a lot is at stake.
Politics
Over the last week alone we’ve seen headlines of staggering violence: Charlie Kirk killed at a campus event in Utah, stabbings in Charleston, Israeli bombings on Qatar, and even an attempted overthrow abroad. In these moments I ask this question: where are the artists?
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The recent turmoil of protesting against the Trump administration and established regulations against academic freedom, freedom of speech, and diversity politics, leading by Harvard University, which stands strong so far against the government’s threats to cut federal funding...
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Urban planning throughout history has long been operated as a tool of political control and economic dominance, disproportionately impacting vulnerable communities through zoning laws, highway construction, and patterns of displacement, which is also the case for Los Angeles.
Culture
Different people may have their own answer, but it is inevitable that this medium has showcased its possibility to be something more than purely entertainment or a way to make money.
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Interview features Prized Exhibition "Harsh Harsh Ribbon Flush"
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Recently, MoMA opened the Jack Whitten retrospective show, The Messenger, which was called the “best” in half a decade. The show occupies an entire floor of MoMA, displaying Jack Whitten’s entire art joinery from 1960 to 2018, when he passed away.
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Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Film is probably the most relevant group show I have seen this year to contemporary and modern technology and advancements that have happened outside of the field of art.