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The Art of Darkness – A Series Curated by Mimo Warto
Finnish visual artist Mimo Warto curates The Art of Darkness, a six-part ART Walkway series exploring beauty, fear, and the shadow within creation.
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Finnish visual artist Mimo Warto curates The Art of Darkness, a six-part ART Walkway series exploring beauty, fear, and the shadow within creation.
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Andrea Gyorody resigns from Pepperdine University’s Weisman Museum after administrators removed anti-ICE and protest artworks, sparking outrage, faculty condemnation, and student-led demonstrations on campus.
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Pablo Picasso’s Still Life With a Guitar hanging safely after being mistakenly taken home by a Madrid resident.
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A 77-year-old German man and his network were caught selling forged masterpieces by Picasso, Rembrandt, and Kahlo in a multi-million euro art forgery operation spanning Germany, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.
Flash Grenades
From the Flash Grenades series — a raw opinion from an artist who’s had enough of AI users claiming the creator’s title. Art takes struggle, emotion, and time. A prompt isn’t creation.
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Discover the 21 best YouTube channels to learn drawing for free — sketching, shading, anatomy, and illustration tutorials for every skill level.
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An insider’s opinion from the Flash Grenades series — exposing how “challenging the viewer” lost its purpose and urging honesty and accountability in today’s art world.
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The British Library reissues Oscar Wilde’s reader’s card, reversing his 1895 exclusion after conviction for homosexuality.
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UK start-up Books By People launches “Organic Literature” certification to label books created by humans, pushing back against the rise of AI-written content.
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Across America, museums are losing federal funds and facing censorship. But from Los Angeles to Albany, they’re finding new strength in solidarity.
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Police arrest a man after vandalism at the Martin Luther King Jr. Center, damaging the Eternal Flame but leaving the site open and the flame still burning.
Field Notes
Curators Beth Greenacre and Sigrid Kirk stage a festival-style exhibition that swaps swagger for stamina, pitching ’90s legacies against today’s precarity and digital myth-making.