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Trump Reappoints Mary Anne Carter, a Familiar Figure From First Term, as NEA Chair

Mary Anne Carter. © MOSHE ZUSMAN PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO The National Endowment for the Arts has a new chair: Mary Anne Carter, the same political operative who served in the post during Trump’s first term. The Senate voted this morning to confirm her along party lines, by a 53–43 margin. In keeping with his tendency to …

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Photography Scholar Sarah Lewis to Organize Exhibition Asking ‘What If Emmett Till Lived?’

Stephen Marc, 87th and Constance, from “Changing Chicago Project,” n.d. Museum of Contemporary Photography, Gift of Jack A. Jaffe, Focus/Infinity Fund The Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP) at Columbia College Chicago will host an exhibition next year titled “If Emmett Till Lived: Freedom on American Ground” and guest curated by leading photography scholar and Harvard …

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Uruguay’s Only Art Fair Wagers That It Can Create a New Regional Market Force

The entrance to Este Arte. Courtesy Este Arte “There’s a before and after Este Arte,” Uruguay’s first and only art fair, according to its founder, Laura Bardier.  The professionalization of Uruguay’s art market could read as Bardier’s biography—the curator who, through sheer insistence, converted a quixotic dream into a promising market machine—but that would misinterpret …

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Just in Time for Christmas, Identical New Banksy Murals Look to the Stars But Point to Problems on the Ground

Graffiti artwork by street artist Banksy, painted beneath the Centre Point building near Tottenham Court Road in central London. Stefan Rousseau/PA Images via Getty Images For the third time this year, Banksy has created a new work of street art. The new piece has been confirmed in the anonymous British artist’s customary fashion, with an …

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China Launches Probe Into Alleged Art-Theft Scheme at Nanjing Museum Involving a Former Director

View of the Nanjing Museum on International Museum Day 2024. Courtesy Nanjing Museum Chinese officials have opened multiple investigations into allegations that staff at the state-run Nanjing Museum secretly removed cultural treasures from the collection and sold them on the open market—claims that have gone viral on social media and drawn comparisons to the recent …

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Paris’s Galerie 1900-2000 Has Closed Its New York Branch: ‘Business Was Quite Slow’

Installation view, “Eduardo’s birthday party on Ave. Gabriel,” at Galerie 1900-2000, New York, curated by artist Oscar Murillo, including works by Arshile Gorky, Wifredo Lam, Roberto Matta, and Murillo. Galerie 1900-2000 In a multi-year market slowdown, numerous galleries large and small have either gone out of business or retrenched. Galerie 1900-2000, founded in Paris, opened …

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Two Days Into Walkout, Louvre Staff Unions Vote to Continue Strike

Museum staff stage a protest as workers voted to go on strike against increasingly deteriorating working conditions and security vulnerabilities at Louvre Museum in Paris, France on December 15, 2025. Mohamad Salaheldin Abdelg Alsayed/Anadolu via Getty Images The world’s most-visited museum, it seems, cannot catch a break lately. Unionized staff at Paris’s Louvre Museum voted …

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Rome Has Two New Metro Stations That Offer Underground Mini-Museums, With More On the Way

The new Colosseo-Fori Imperiali station on Metro Line C in Rome. Riccardo De Luca/Anadolu via Getty Images Construction projects in cities that have been inhabited for thousands of years often run into special challenges as work crews come upon ancient artifacts, and suddenly, what was a construction site becomes an archaeological dig. Officials in Rome …

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Texas State University Cancels Black History 101 Mobile Museum Visit, Prompting ACLU Challenge

A view of the Texas State University Old Main building. Wikimedia Commons A decision by the Texas State University (TXST) to cancel an appearance of the Black History 101 Mobile Museum at one of its campuses, scheduled for 2026 Black History Month, has prompted a First Amendment challenge from the American Civil Liberties Union of …

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