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Exterior view of the Smithsonian Institution Building, also known as "The Castle"

Field Notes

Smithsonian Removes Trump Impeachment References, Fueling Political History Debate

The Smithsonian Museum of American History removed Trump’s impeachment references from its exhibit, raising concerns about political influence, historical erasure, and institutional censorship under the current administration.

By ART News 05 Aug 2025
Lower East Side Printshop’s free Keyholder Residency for NYC artists

Latest Art News

Studio Doors Swing Open for NYC’s Under-the-Radar Artists in 2025 Keyholder Residency

Lower East Side Printshop’s 2025 Keyholder Residency gives NYC artists nine months of free 24/7 studio access, printmaking facilities, a $1,000 stipend, and a free class. Apply by August 15.

By ART News 04 Aug 2025
Illustrative image representing the vulnerability of independent art galleries

Latest Art News

Why Art Galleries Like South Shields’ Market Gallery Need Protection Now More Than Ever

The destruction of The Market Gallery in South Shields—founded by Laura Robertson and Theodore Godfrey-Cass—underscores a growing global crisis facing art spaces.

By ART News 03 Aug 2025
Outdoor view of Berlin Art Week Garten at Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart

Field Notes

Hauser & Wirth and Société Unite for States of Being at Berlin Art Week

Hauser & Wirth collaborates with Berlin gallery Société for States of Being, a Berlin Art Week 2025 highlight featuring Louise Bourgeois, Rashid Johnson, and Petra Cortright in a powerful dialogue on identity and agency.

By ART News 27 Jul 2025
SFMOMA showcasing “People Make This Place: SFAI Stories,” honoring the San Francisco Art Institute’s artists and archives

Field Notes

San Francisco Art Institute Archives Survive Closure with SFMOMA Exhibit and CASA Revival

Despite the 2022 closure of the San Francisco Art Institute, archivists Becky Alexander and Jeff Gunderson are preserving its 150-year legacy while a new SFMOMA exhibit and Laurene Powell Jobs’ CASA project promise a creative revival.

By ART News 26 Jul 2025
Interior view of the Eames House showing the iconic Eames lounge chair and ottoman

Field Notes

Eames House Survives California Wildfires, Reopens with New Visitor Studio

Charles and Ray Eames’s Case Study House #8 endures Pacific Palisades fires, reopening after restoration with first-ever accessible creative studio.

By ART News 25 Jul 2025
The Cincinnati Art Museum’s upcoming fashion gallery, funded by a $5 million donation from Mary W. Baskett

Field Notes

Cincinnati Art Museum Launches First Fashion Gallery with $5 Million Gift from Mary W. Baskett

Cincinnati Art Museum receives a $5 million gift from collector Mary W. Baskett to launch its first dedicated fashion gallery, showcasing renowned Japanese designers like Issey Miyake and Rei Kawakubo, and expanding its textile arts program.

By ART News 16 Jul 2025
Desert mountain temple from the Indiana Jones movie, with rugged stone walls and sunlight streaming through

Latest Art News

‘Indiana Jones of the Art World’ Arthur Brand Recovers Priceless Dutch East India Company Archives

Renowned art detective Arthur Brand recovers stolen Dutch East India Company archives, including 17th-century ship logs and the corporation’s founding manuscript, restoring invaluable global history.

By ART News 16 Jul 2025
The Louvre Museum in Paris with its iconic glass pyramid

Latest Art News

Louvre Museum Launches $316 Million Expansion Competition to Ease Overcrowding

Facing overcrowding and staff strikes, Paris’s Louvre Museum initiates a $316 million architectural competition to build new entrances and underground galleries, with a dedicated space for the Mona Lisa.

By ART News 15 Jul 2025
Visitors explore the Victoria and Albert Museum, which is currently responding to racial profiling allegation

Latest Art News

V&A Museum Criticized for Alleged Racial Profiling of Schoolchildren During Visit

Victoria and Albert Museum in London faces criticism and a boycott petition after accusations of racial profiling schoolchildren from Bristol.

By ART News 15 Jul 2025
Albright College prepares to auction over 500 pieces from its collection

Law & Politics

Albright College to Auction 500+ Artworks Amid $20 Million Budget Crisis

Facing a $20 million shortfall, Albright College in Pennsylvania will auction more than 500 artworks by prominent artists including Bridget Riley and Jacob Lawrence.

By ART News 08 Jul 2025
Hamilton’s Art Gallery of Hamilton offers free admission during July and August

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Art Gallery of Hamilton Opens Doors Free This Summer, Thanks to Private Donor

Hamilton’s Art Gallery of Hamilton offers free admission during July and August under the “Hamilton Strong” initiative, funded by a private donor.

By ART News 08 Jul 2025
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