Exploring the Depths of Glenn Ligon’s Blue

**Art Review: Exploring Language and Color in Glenn Ligon’s “Late at Night, Early in the Morning, at Noon”** Glenn Ligon’s latest exhibition, “Late at Night, Early in the Morning, at Noon,” brings together a profound exploration of language and color, centered around his new series of works on paper. The exhibition is hosted by Hauser & Wirth in a two-part […]

The Influence of Punch the Monkey on Artists

At a Japanese zoo in Ichikawa City, a baby macaque named Punch has captured the hearts of people worldwide due to his inseparable bond with a stuffed orangutan. Abandoned by his mother shortly after birth last summer, Punch was hand-reared by zookeepers who provided him with towels and stuffed animals for comfort and muscle growth. Among these, Punch formed a […]

Squeak Carnwath’s Unique Approach to Painting

**Art Review: Squeak Carnwath’s Dynamic Exploration of Painting’s Legacy** Squeak Carnwath’s art fundamentally challenges the notion that painting as a medium may become exhausted. Her current exhibition, *Goddess of All* at Jane Lombard Gallery, powerfully showcases her belief that oil painting, with its Renaissance legacy, can continuously offer expansive and meaningful expression. Carnwath, who has been somewhat overlooked by major […]

Mitchell Johnson’s Art Exhibition “Personal Color” at Galerie Mercier, Paris

**Mitchell Johnson: Personal Color Exhibition Announced at Galerie Mercier in Paris** American painter Mitchell Johnson will showcase a compelling collection of 25 intimate paintings in a solo exhibition titled *Mitchell Johnson: Personal Color (Selected Small Paintings 1988–2026)* at Galerie Mercier in Paris. The exhibition runs from February 28 to March 21, 2026, highlighting almost four decades of Johnson’s artistic journey. […]

50 Simple Drawing Ideas to Combat Boredom

**50 Simple Drawing Ideas to Combat Boredom** In the fast-paced world, taking a moment to sit back and express yourself through drawing can be a great way to alleviate stress and combat boredom. Whether you’re an experienced artist or a novice doodler, setting aside time to draw can provide both relaxation and a creative outlet. Here’s a list of 50 […]

Exploring Epstein’s Actions Through the Lens of de Sade’s Philosophy

**The Intellectual Elite and Their Role in Absolving Abusers** In a recent examination of the Jeffrey Epstein files, the extent to which influential figures in the arts, politics, and business circles attempted to portray Epstein as a misunderstood individual rather than acknowledging his criminal behaviors has been scrutinized. Ed Simon provides an urgent analysis, likening this phenomenon to the historical […]

Sterling Hundley Secures 2025 Booooooom Illustration Awards

Acclaimed illustrator Sterling Hundley has secured the esteemed 2025 Booooooom Illustration Award, further reinforcing his reputation as a prominent figure in contemporary illustration. The Booooooom Awards, recognized for applauding creativity and outstanding achievements in the arts, acknowledged Hundley’s exceptional talent in merging traditional and contemporary methods to craft visually striking and intellectually engaging illustrations. Hundley’s portfolio, marked by its distinctive […]

Michelangelo’s Recovered Sistine Chapel Drawing Fetches $27.2 Million at Christie’s Auction

An exceptional red chalk artwork by Renaissance icon Michelangelo has achieved a new auction milestone, fetching $27.2 million at Christie’s in New York on February 5, 2026. This small yet important piece serves as a preparatory sketch for the right foot of the Libyan Sibyl, one of the grand figures depicted on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Created approximately […]

Marilyn Minter Secures Another Victory in Art Movements

## Community in Focus: Recent Highlights in the Art World ### Marilyn Minter Mints Another Award In a significant recognition of her contributions to feminist art, Marilyn Minter, the celebrated painter and photographer, has been awarded the 2026 International Artist Award by the Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass, Colorado. This accolade places her among prestigious past recipients like Theaster […]

Marigold Santos Establishes Herself

Marigold Santos’s exhibition, “Epiphytic Elucidations” at Patel Brown Gallery in Toronto, engages deeply with the symbolism of epiphytes – plants that grow on other plants harmlessly. Her work explores the complex formation of diasporas through material labor, using plant life as an allegory for her ideas. Key pieces include “shroud epiphyte (bilibid chair),” which references historical injustices and colonial exploitation […]