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Rethinking the Art World's Disengagement

Rethinking the Art World’s Disengagement

Anika Jade Levy's Flat Earth (2025) critiques the art world's disengagement through the story of Avery, a grad student envious of her successful friend. While the narrative style showcases Levy's talent, it struggles to offer lasting impact or emotional depth.
March 13, 2026
Art Basel Qatar Faces Ethical Debate

Art Basel Qatar Faces Ethical Debate

Nasser Mohamed, the sole publicly queer Qatari, challenges the art world's ethical contradictions. His piece critiques the paradox of seeking freedom while Art Basel Qatar thrives. Other stories cover protests against Russia at the Venice Biennale and damage to Iranian cultural sites.
March 12, 2026
Renowned Sculptor Thaddeus Mosley Passes Away at Age 99

Renowned Sculptor Thaddeus Mosley Passes Away at Age 99

Thaddeus Mosley, an acclaimed self-taught sculptor from Pittsburgh, passed away at 99. Celebrated for his unique 'sculptural improvisation' technique, Mosley's legacy extends through international exhibitions and a deep connection to jazz and craftsmanship.
March 12, 2026
Reflections on a Conflict Unnecessary

Reflections on a Conflict Unnecessary

As New Yorkers celebrate Lunar New Year with art and reflection, global tensions lead to cultural loss. Airstrikes damage Tehran's historic Golestan Palace, while a DC installation critiques motives behind a controversial war.
March 10, 2026
Anicka Yi Expands Her Gallery Network

Anicka Yi Expands Her Gallery Network

Anicka Yi enriches her gallery affiliations by joining forces with Pace. Diya Vij is appointed as NYC's new culture commissioner, while art schools face closures and leadership changes abound in the art world. The Centre Pompidou's Jersey City plans shift to affordable
March 8, 2026
Art, Words, and Protests: A Diverse Insight into Current Events

Art, Words, and Protests: A Diverse Insight into Current Events

Roxane Gay reflects on the Guerrilla Girls' feminist impact, while Louis Mennand discusses the changing role of dictionaries online. Adam Johnson critiques media coverage of U.S. actions in Venezuela, and Sebastián Sturla highlights whistles as protest tools. Finally, the Peanuts' 75th anniversary
March 8, 2026
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