Why Did We Let Christmas Art Become a Shopping Mall?
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Christmas art was once theology, conflict, power, and fear. Now it is scented candles and Q4 marketing. The downgrade says more about us than about the holiday.
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Who Knew Saving the Planet Would Look This Good?
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Green thinking is more than a trend, artists, galleries, and collectors are rewriting the rules with conscience, creativity, and a touch of compostable glamour.
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Sune Christiansen Went From Graphic Design to Painting and Never Looked Back
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Graphic design trained, painter by conviction. Discover how Sune Christiansen turned color, play and instinct into a distinct painting language.
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Kristof Santy and the Quiet Power of Everyday Painting
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Kristof Santy’s paintings turn folklore, color, and daily life into a restrained visual language. On view at Christine König Gallery, Vienna.
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What Can Theatre Teach Sculpture? Artist Spotlight Xiaozhou Liao
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Xiaozhou Liao transforms theatre thinking into contemporary sculpture. His installations mix stagecraft, politics and play to question how neoliberal spaces shape our lives.
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Olga Shcheblykina: A promising artist transforms Contemporary Art with Bold Abstraction
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Emerging artist Olga Shcheblykina blends painting and sculpture, transforming human emotions into vibrant, tactile forms that challenge traditional art boundaries
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Why Do ‘Emerging Artist’ Opportunities Still Have an Age Limit?
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Open calls and residencies often define ‘emerging artist’ as under 35, but real art careers don’t expire. Here’s why age limits in the art world are outdated.
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Aurélia Jaubert Uses Textile as a Site of Collision, Not Comfort
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Working with textiles, rugs and embroidery, Aurélia Jaubert brings historical technique into friction with contemporary imagery.
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Ida Jessenberger Paints Faces That Refuse to Settle
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Working between figuration and emotion, Ida Jessenberger paints faces that hold tension rather than resolution.
Artist in Focus
Can a Painting Remember Its Own Ghost?
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Billy Bagilhole explores memory, residue and surface through painting and film, where marks feel haunted rather than finished.
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Who Really Builds an Artist’s Career, and Who Just Collects the Credit
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Small galleries invest time, risk, and belief. Mega galleries arrive when it is safe. Everyone pretends this is just how careers work.
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Can Thread Remember the Body? Artist Spotlight Yali Romagoza
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Cuban-born artist Yali Romagoza transforms linen and performance into acts of healing. Her textile sculptures unravel migration into belonging.
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What Happened to Jerry Gogosian’s Mission?
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Once the art world’s sharpest critic, Jerry Gogosian now sounds like the system she used to expose, and no one knows why.
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Yuma Radne and the Return of Myth in Contemporary Painting
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How Yuma Radne brings Buryat mythology into contemporary painting, exploring identity, memory, and myth through vivid, symbolic works.
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How Do You Honor Tradition While Breaking It? Bob Geerts and Glenn Barkley at HAGD Contemporary
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Geerts' tattooed paintings meet Barkley's ceramic sculptures at HAGD Contemporary, Aalborg. Curated by Rasmus Peter Fischer.
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Is the Art Fair Era Cracking or Evolving?
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2025 was the year art fairs stopped performing and started changing. Collaboration reshaped visibility and community as the art world prepared for 2026.
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Engage, Bitches!
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Monday Bitch #4: Posting on Instagram and vanishing? That’s not mysterious, it’s invisible. Community is currency. Speak up or fade out.
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How does Manu García turn play and studio debris into scenes that feel lived in?
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Manuel García Fernández builds diaristic paintings with oil, graphite, and surface memory, where intimacy and object presence blur into tactile, unsettled rooms.