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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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Claude Lalanne Mirror Ensemble Sells for $33.5 M., Breaking Design Auction Records

Claude Lalanne, Important and Unique Ensemble of Fifteen Mirrors for Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé, ca. 1974. Courtesy Sotheby’s A bespoke ensemble of 15 mirrors by Claude Lalanne sold at Sotheby’s New York today for $33.5 million, breaking the artist’s secondary-market record and becoming the most valuable design work ever to leave the auction …

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Berlin Museum Oversees Digital Resurrection of Hundreds of Paintings Destroyed During World War II

The Gemäldegalerie in Berlin. Photo by Omer Messinger/Getty Images Hundreds of paintings lost to the ravages of war—including multiple works by Peter Paul Rubens, Paolo Veronese, Anthony van Dyck, and Caravaggio—will soon be viewable online courtesy of a digitization initiative by Berlin’s Gemäldegalerie. The museum’s formidable collection of Old Master paintings was damaged by two …

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Berlin Modern Museum Delayed Again as Moisture Damage Pushes Opening to 2030

Rendering of building facade for Berlin’s forthcoming Museum of the 20th Century. Courtesy Herzog & de Meuron. Another day, another setback for Berlin‘s long awaited Berlin Modern, as moisture damage in the building’s shell and microbial contamination in other parts of the structure have forced the postponement of the museum to 2030. The Prussian Cultural …

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The Turner Prize Has Revealed Its 2026 Nominees—and Already Courted Controversy

Simeon Barclay’s performance The Ruin. ©Anne Tetzlaff/Courtesy the artist and Workplace The Turner Prize, the esteemed Tate-run award for British artists, has revealed this year’s nominees, and in typical Turner Prize fashion, they’ve already polarized critics. Simon Barclay, Kira Freije, Marguerite Humeau, and Tanoa Sasraku are the four nominees for this year’s award, which once …

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Amid Epstein Blowback, Bard President Leon Botstein Talks About Succession Plan But With No Timeline: Report

Leon Botstein in 2012. Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images for TIME Leon Botstein, whose leadership of Bard College has been questioned after connections with Jeffrey Epstein were revealed, has talked about retiring and moving into another role at the school after a successor is found, according to a report in the Times Union. But no …

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An Alexander Calder Retrospective in Paris Underscores His Inventiveness

Sacha Stone, Alexander Calder with Cirque Calder (1926–31), 1929 Artwork copyright © 2026 Calder Foundation, New York/ADAGP, Paris. Photograph courtesy of Calder Foundation, New York/Art Resource, New York. Few artists have altered the course of modern sculpture as profoundly as Alexander Calder (1898–1976). From the late 1920s onward, he worked both in the United States …

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