Mexican Cultural Workers Criticize Pedro Reyes Sculpture Exhibit at LACMA

As the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) officially opens its new building, a group of Mexican cultural workers is opposing the display of a new sculpture by Pedro Reyes inspired by Olmec busts. This sculpture, “Tlali,” is reminiscent of a controversial 2021 proposal by Reyes, which was scrapped by Mexico City after protests from feminist and Indigenous advocates. […]

Yale University Press’s Art Book Releases for Early 2026

The late winter and spring 2026 books from Yale University Press offer something for everyone. Exhibition catalogues from museum publishing partners include Raphael: Sublime Poetry (The Metropolitan Museum of Art), Gwen John: Strange Beauties (Yale Center for British Art), Edward Steichen and the Garden (George Eastman Museum), and Frederic Church: Global Artist (Olana NY State Historic Site). Sweeping art histories […]

The Decline of Art Education Institutions

Did you know that between 1976 and 2011, admin jobs at American universities grew by a staggering 369% while full-time tenured and tenure-track faculty grew by only 23%? That’s because of the “administrification” and financialization of institutions of higher learning, writes art professor Hakan Topal in an important opinion piece today. As a result, we get disgruntled professors who are […]

“Froot Loops” by Matthew Walton: A Creative Investigation

**A Journey Through the Lively Universe of “Froot Loops” by Matthew Walton** Within the spirited landscape of modern art, few exhibits mesmerize the senses and stimulate contemplation as compellingly as Matthew Walton’s “Froot Loops.” Renowned for his daring approach to color, form, and symbolic meaning, Walton once again surpasses expectations with this captivating work, which navigates the spaces between consumerism, […]

“Russia’s Venice Pavilion Closing to Public Due to Sanctions Compliance”

The Russian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale: Balancing Compliance and Criticism The Russian Pavilion is set to return to the 61st Venice Biennale after a hiatus, amid ongoing international controversy and scrutiny. Previous boycotts and EU warnings against Russia have led to intricate planning to ensure the pavilion’s compliance with international sanctions. The pavilion will open only on the pre-event […]

22,580 Drones Set Guinness World Record in Stunning Sky Illumination Show

An array of remarkable advancements have emerged in the realm of drones, especially in light shows. This has led to distinct achievements and records ripe for breaking, each unique and enjoyable in its own right. A notable Guinness World Record was established in February 2026. The accolade for the Most multirotor/drones airborne simultaneously from a single computer (outdoors) was claimed […]

Brooklyn’s New Experimental Space Combines Co-Working and Art

The Gallery: Transforming Brooklyn’s Office Spaces into Creative Havens Brooklyn’s burgeoning art landscape welcomes an inventive addition with “The Gallery,” an experimental artist-run exhibition and co-working space housed within a former guitar string manufacturer’s office. Located on the fourth floor of a rehabilitated Prospect Heights automobile service station, this unique venue offers more than just a deviation from traditional office […]

The Decline and Closure of Traditional Art Schools

In a faculty meeting last year at Purchase College in New York, a colleague in the administration referred to students as “consumers.” It was a casual statement, and I pushed back. The exchange was brief, but it has deeply bothered me ever since. Not because the intention was sinister. Because their statement was precise. Once you call students consumers, you […]

Pussy Riot Unveils Exhibition Featuring Art by Russian Prisoners in Protest

**Resistance Imprisoned: Art from Behind Bars Exhibited in Strasbourg** A poignant exhibition, “Resistance Imprisoned,” showcasing the works of imprisoned Russian artists, is currently on display at the Ritsch-Fisch Galerie in Strasbourg, France. This exhibition, co-curated by Nadya Tolokonnikova of Pussy Riot, is a protest against Russia’s controversial presence at this year’s Venice Biennale. One highlighted piece is “Untitled” by Lyudmila […]