Curated by Tomoya Iwata, director of the curatorial space The 5th Floor, Obol is Arutiunian’s first solo exhibition in Japan. The artist represented Armenia at the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022, and has since shown at the Centre Pompidou, Palais de Tokyo, and the Gwangju Biennale.
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Whitney Biennial, Can You Hear Us?
Fascism is upon us, but a major US art show seems none the wiser. Also, how to make a protest sign, remembering Pat Steir, and more. Read MoreHyperallergic
Claire Tabouret’s Stained-Glass Windows for Notre-Dame Divide French Society, with a Legal Threat Looming
The proposed suit could prevent the artist’s designs, on view at the Grand Palais through this weekend, from ultimately being installed. Read MoreARTnews.com
Hidden Underground Railroad Passage Discovered at New York Museum Faces Development Threat
Such sites are few and far between in the city.
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Israeli Artist’s Show in Mexico City Closes After Antisemitic Harassment
Vandals defaced König gallery’s Mexico City outpost, where the Berlin-based artist Amir Fattal had a solo show on view.
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Miart Turns 30 With a Bigger, Bolder Edition in Milan
Staged across three distinct levels of the Allianz MiCo South Wing, Miart 2026 is organized as an evolving journey of discovery.
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Marica Vilcek, Graceful Champion of Immigrant Artists, Dies at 89
Her namesake foundation has awarded over $17 million to advance its mission, including unrestricted cash awards for researchers and artists across disciplines. Read MoreHyperallergic
Kennedy Center Begins Staff Layoffs
For the first time, the cuts include Trump supporters Read MoreARTnews.com
Precious Okoyomon’s Whitney Biennial Installation Is on View After a Delay, and It’s a True Shocker
The star sculptor has created a piece in which viewers are brought face to face with racist dolls. Read MoreARTnews.com
Frank Relle’s Photos Revel in Louisiana’s Otherworldly Swampland
“The swamp at two in the morning is not quiet; it is one of the loudest places I have ever been,” Relle says.
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