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Shahzia Sikander’s Animated Film Selected for M+ Facade Commission in Hong Kong

Shahzia Sikander at work. Photo Christopher Garcia Valle Hong Kong’s M+ museum has selected Pakistani American artist Shahzia Sikander‘s hand-painted animated film 3 to 12 Nautical Miles (2026) for its latest commission for M+ Facade, an enormous LED-embedded media screen measuring approximately several hundred feet across. Co-commissioned by M+ and Art Basel, the work will screen from …

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Art Institute of Chicago Director Frankly Addresses Airplane Incident: A ‘Very Low Moment’

James Rondeau. TNS For the first time since his return to his job last May following a voluntary leave, James Rondeau, the director of the Art Institute of Chicago, spoke frankly about a bizarre incident on an airplane that gained attention far beyond the art world. During that incident, last April, Rondeau was on a …

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Anish Kapoor Plans to Send Sculpture to Space, Says He ‘Cannot Stand’ Elon Musk

Anish Kapoor is sending a sculpture to space. Photo Roberto Serra/Iguana Press/Getty Images Anish Kapoor, a Turner Prize–winning artist who has never been afraid of controversy, has plotted his next project: sending a sculpture to space. What, exactly, the work might be remains a mystery, but he told the Times of London this week that …

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US Holocaust Museum Denounces Tim Walz for Comparison Between Minnesota’s Children and Anne Frank

Tim Walz compared Minnesota’s children to Anne Frank, leading to pushback. Photo Stephen Maturen/Getty Images The US Holocaust Memorial Museum pushed back against Minnesota Governor Tim Walz this week after he compared victims of ICE raids in his state to Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who was killed in a concentration camp during the Holocaust. …

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Victoria Helena on Why Artists Need to Take Control of Their Money

Victoria Helena, founder of Artist Money Matters. Photo by Diana Ghetau Victoria Helena has built a career most artists could never imagine for themselves. Before founding Artist Money Matters, a new artist-first financial consultancy launching this month, she spent two decades working in finance and studio administration while maintaining her own sculptural practice. The result …

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‘Risking Your Life is Unbelievably Inspiring’: Minneapolis Artists Put Their Bodies on the Line Against ICE

Protesters in Minneapolis carry a banner printed by a press devised by local artist Piotr Szyhalski Piotr Szyhalski When U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents subdued, disarmed, and then killed nurse Alex Pretti on January 24, it was on the doorstep of the Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) and just a few blocks …

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In New York, the Stakes are High for a Young Gallery Dedicated to Play

From left: Jordan Harper White, Isabelle Rose Basha, and Evan Karas. Christopher Garcia Valle/ARTnews A cold wind cuts through lower Manhattan, passing shuttered storefronts that once housed small galleries—some casualties of the rent crisis—before losing force at the corner of Broome and Chrystie Streets. There, a different kind of market experiment took shape. Last year, …

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Pennsylvania Governor Files Brief in Support of Suit Against Trump Administration’s Removal of Slavery Exhibit

Part of the “Freedom and Slavery in the Making of a New Nation” exhibit at Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, prior to its removal last week. Photo Michael Yanow/NurPhoto via Getty Images Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro filed an amicus brief on Tuesday in support of the City of Philadelphia’s lawsuit against the Trump administration’s …

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Kanal-Centre Pompidou to Open in November, Trump Hotel Plans Nixed After Serbia’s Culture Minister Indicted: Morning Links for January 29, 2026

Centre Pompidou in Paris. Photo Riccardo Milani/Hans Lucas/AFP, via Getty Images To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES BRUSSELS’ KANAL SPROUTS. The long-anticipated Kanal–Centre Pompidou, Brussels’s new hub for modern and contemporary art, will open on November 28 with an ambitious launch program of 10 exhibitions, positioning it alongside Europe’s …

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