Following a first season focused on Rome as a field of observation—across temporal, social, and disciplinary stratifications—the museum now opens to a broader horizon, strengthening its role as a site for production, research, and public engagement.
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An Art Historian’s Riotous Novel Melds Medieval Art with Monica Lewinsky
The author, Julia Langbein, calls medieval art the “teenager of art history.” Read MoreARTnews.com
Open call: Young Climate Prize “The World Around”
Each program cycle, a cohort of young people aged 25 and under leading impactful, self-initiated climate action projects is selected through a free-to-enter open call. Each participant is paired with a mentor whose experience, expertise, and network can help advance their initiatives through one-on-one sessions.
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LA’s The Box Gallery to Close After 19 Years
“While this decision has been brewing for some time, it has landed with urgency, shaped by a set of circumstances that made continuing impossible,” gallery founder Mara McCarthy wrote. Read MoreARTnews.com
How Art Firms Are—or Should Be—Using A.I. Right Now
With tailored tools emerging, galleries and auction houses are beginning to make A.I. work for them.
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Venice, Here We Come
A guide to the 2026 Venice Biennale, Joan Semmel still killing it at 93, Hungary’s post-Orbán art world, and much more. Read MoreHyperallergic
How an Artist and Museum Conspired to Give a Delivery Worker What the Apps Won’t: PTO
fields harrington collaborated with Gustavo Ajche of Los Deliveristas Unidos. Read MoreARTnews.com
Archaeologists Discover Secret Chambers in one of Egypt’s Pyramids of Giza
Using non-invasive technologies, researchers located two air-filled spaces in the 4500-year-old monument Read MoreARTnews.com
Nude Performance at MFA Boston Confronts One of Art’s Oldest Tropes
Artist Xandra Ibarra’s “Nude Laughing” sparks conversations about consent, viewer etiquette, art history, and the human body. Read MoreHyperallergic
A Buddha Is Reborn on the High Line
Tuan Andrew Nguyen’s sandstone and brass take on the destroyed Bamiyan Buddhas reminds passersby that history repeats. Read MoreHyperallergic
