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Are Art Galleries Truly Standing with Protest Movements?

Are Art Galleries Truly Standing with Protest Movements?

Art galleries are publicly supporting protests against ICE, but questions arise about the sincerity and impact of their actions. True solidarity requires more than symbolic gestures; it demands tangible changes that prioritize those affected by immigration enforcement.
February 3, 2026
Warning Signs of Fascism: An Artistic Perspective

Warning Signs of Fascism: An Artistic Perspective

This edition delves into Joan Miró's fascination with America and its current state, featuring tributes to Alex Pretti and warnings of fascism. The issue also includes engaging reviews and job openings at our publication.
February 3, 2026
Brooklyn Museum Appoints New Senior Contemporary Art Curator

Brooklyn Museum Appoints New Senior Contemporary Art Curator

Robert Wiesenberger joins the Brooklyn Museum as senior curator of contemporary art. The Newark Museum of Art welcomes Lisa Funderburke as its new director. In other news, Tarek Atoui wins the Turbine Hall commission, and a student faces charges for consuming AI
February 2, 2026
Smithsonian to Repatriate Three Stolen Bronzes to India

Smithsonian to Repatriate Three Stolen Bronzes to India

The Smithsonian's NMAA is set to return three bronze sculptures of Hindu deities to India. These artifacts, taken from Tamil temples and smuggled out in the mid-20th century, include a significant piece, 'Shiva Nataraja,' which will remain on long-term loan at the
February 1, 2026
Trump’s New Policy Threatens to Disrupt the US Art Scene

Trump’s New Policy Threatens to Disrupt the US Art Scene

The Trump administration's proposal to expand requirements for foreign visitors could disrupt the US art market. With implications for civil liberties and international collaboration, the art scene risks losing its global edge as potential barriers may redirect cultural traffic elsewhere.
February 1, 2026
Could Trump's Policies Impact the Art Market?

Could Trump’s Policies Impact the Art Market?

The overlap between Trump supporters and art collectors raises concerns, as proposed US travel restrictions may affect the art market. International art involvement could dwindle under heightened surveillance measures.
February 1, 2026
Nifty Gateway Closes Its Doors Amid NFT Market Struggles

Nifty Gateway Closes Its Doors Amid NFT Market Struggles

Nifty Gateway, the NFT marketplace co-founded by Duncan and Griffin Cock Foster, will shut down on February 23. After facing various challenges, including market volatility and operational issues, the platform's closure marks another chapter in the turbulent NFT industry.
February 1, 2026
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