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Aspen AIR Festival to Feature Lucy Raven, Camille Henrot, Los Thuthanaka, Morgan Bassichis, and More

Production still from Raven’s Murderers Bar, 2025. ©Lucy Raven/Courtesy the Artist and Lisson Gallery After an inaugural edition last year, the AIR festival will return to Aspen, Colorado, in July with a program of performances, exhibitions, talks, and other events in the high-flying mountain town. The second edition, slated for July 27-31, will feature some …

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Saudi Arabia Museum of Contemporary Art Gets $490 M. from Powerful Real Estate Firm

A design for the Saudi Arabia Museum of Contemporary Art. Courtesy Saudi Arabia Museum of Contemporary Art The forthcoming Saudi Arabia Museum of Contemporary Art has received a $490 million construction grant from Diriyah Company, a real estate juggernaut that has previously thrown its support behind an array of resorts, a digital art institution, and …

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Giorno Poetry Systems Gives Grants to 12 Artists Including Jacolby Satterwhite, Puppies Puppies (Jade Guanaro Kuriki-Olivo), and the Late Agosto Machado

Treat a Stranger Grant recipients (from top left to bottom right): Samiya Bashir, Malcolm-X Betts, Agosto Machado, Jacolby Satterwhite, Christopher Udemezue, Pe Ferreira, Gavilán Rayna Russom, Puppies Puppies (Jade Guanaro Kuriki-Olivo), Mercy Kelly, and Keioui Keijaun Thomas. Courtesy Giorno Poetry Systems Giorno Poetry Systems, a nonprofit organization founded by the artist and downtown New York …

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Montclair Art Museum Hires Esteemed Curator Kate Kraczon After Layoffs at Brown University

Kate Kraczon. Montclair Art Museum. The Montclair Art Museum has a new chief curator. The New Jersey institution hired Kate Kraczon, who lost her job as director of exhibitions and chief curator at the David Winton Bell Gallery at Brown University, in Providence, Rhode Island, late last year amid a wave of layoffs; she had …

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Natasha Tontey to Unveil Major New Immersive Installation Exploring Indigenous Resistance During Venice Biennale

Natasha Tontey, The Phantom Combatants and the Metabolism of Disobedient Organs (still), 2026. Commissioned by LAS Art Foundation and Amos Rex; ©2026 Natasha Tontey/Courtesy the artist Fresh off her first institutional exhibition, artist Natasha Toney is set to unveil an ambitious immersive installation during the Venice Biennale at the Ateneo Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed …

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Newsmakers: Nalini Malani Lets the Walls Speak with a New Installation in Venice

Nalini Malani. Photo Luke Walker Entering the cavernous Magazzini del Sale in Venice, viewers encounter Nalini Malani’s animations, which are projected directly onto the uneven brick walls of the former salt warehouse. Her images flicker, dissolve, and reappear as they are cast across architecture shaped by centuries of trade. The installation feels both contemporary and …

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Digital Art Pioneer Nancy Burson Collapses the Border Between Mysticism and Quantum Physics

Nancy Burson’s 1983 work “Big Brother,” in which she composited the faces of Hitler, Mussolini, Mao, Stalin, and Ruhollah Khomeini. Courtesy the artist and Heft Gallery At first glance, Nancy Burson’s “Quantum Entanglement” paintings appear simply as white dots washing over black canvases in clusters and waves. Some dots resemble pairs of eyes; others appear …

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“Primary Structures” Turns 60

Ronald Bladen, Three Elements, 1965. Installation view in “Primary Structures,” at the Jewish Museum, New York, April 27–June 12, 1966 The Jewish Museum, New York/Art Resource, New York. Artwork copyright © 2026 The Estate of Ronald Bladen, LLC/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. On April 28, 1966, The New York Times ran a review of …

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