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The Year in Latinx Art: At a Time When Art Seems Impossible, It Is Still Healing

Bella Maria Varela, Shark Bait ooh hahaha, 2021, installation view in “Soy de Tejas,” at the Cheech, Riverside California. Photo Maximilíano Durón/ARTnews 2025 has felt especially unrelenting. January brought devastating wildfires to Los Angeles, my hometown. Dozens of artists lost their homes and their work. Altadena, a creative hub of Black creativity for decades and, …

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Lost Spanish Colonial Mission on Texas Frontier Is Rediscovered

An archaeology team from Texas Tech University, in collaboration with Texas Historical Commission archaeologists, found the site in Jackson County, Texas, on a private ranch near the Presidio la Bahía and Fort St. Louis. Photo: Texas Tech University The long-lost mission of Nuestra Señora del Espíritu Santo, one of the earliest outposts of Europe’s colonial …

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2,000-Year-Old ‘Extensive Industrial Complex’ and Roman Cemetery Found in Egypt

The discovery site in the western Nile Delta. Courtesy Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities Archaeologists working in the western Nile Delta of Egypt discovered remnants of an “extensive industrial complex” from as far back as the 5th century B.C.E. as well as a Roman cemetery that suggests the area was fertile ground for civilization …

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Newly Unearthed Solar Temple in Egypt Reveals One of the Earliest Public Religious Calendars

The remains of the Nyuserra valley temple outside Cairo. Photo: Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities / University of Turin Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered the remains of a 4,500-year-old valley temple belonging to a sprawling solar complex built by Pharaoh Nyuserra, ruler of the 5th Dynasty. Announced earlier this month by the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism …

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Norman Rockwell Was ‘Antifa,’ Says the Artist’s Granddaughter

Norman Rockwell, 1950. Bettmann Archive via Getty Images Norman Rockwell‘s art, with its quaint visions of small-town America, is today widely considered to be a force of conservatism, a call for things to remain the same even as everything changes. But according to the artist’s granddaughter, everyone has his art all wrong. “Norman Rockwell was …

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Trump Rings in 2026 at Mar-a-Lago With Auction of Jesus Painting for $2.75 M.

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to guests during a New Year’s Eve event at his Mar-a-Lago home on December 31, 2025, in Palm Beach, Florida. Getty Images President Donald Trump rang in the New Year with an amateur art auction at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, where a freshly painted portrait of Jesus Christ …

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Angelina Jolie’s New York Studio Space Runs Into a Legal Challenge

A view of Angelina Jolie’s Atelier Jolie clothing store in the East Village of New York City. Gotham/GC Images When actress and humanitarian Angelina Jolie took over a Manhattan studio building in 2023 with a plan to offer clothes shopping, Turkish coffee, and Syrian mini pies, and workshops for under-represented tailors and artisans from around …

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Arnulf Rainer, Austrian Artist Known for His ‘Overpaintings,’ Dies at 96

Arnulf Rainer in 2019. © Javier Gutierrez Arnulf Rainer, the Austrian artist whose relentless drive for experimentation made him a key figure of Europe’s postwar scene, died on December 18 at 96 at his home in Austria. His death was confirmed by his gallery Thaddaeus Ropac. Born in Baden, Austria, in 1929, Rainer spent more …

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Digital Art’s Narcissism Problem, Sotheby’s to Host Second Saudi Auction, Smithsonian Returns 3 Statues to Cambodia: Morning Links for December 23, 2026

https://www.sfaaat.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/GettyImages-2198415413-1.jpg Sotheby’s last Saudi in February sale generated $17.3 million. Getty Images for Sotheby’s To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines DIGITAL NARCISSISM. The Art Newspaper opines that this year’s edition of Art Basel Miami Beach exposed a problem in contemporary digital art: its entrenched culture of narcissism. Nowhere was this apparently …

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Filmmaker Amos Poe Dies at 76, ‘Red, White, and Blue’ British Museum Ball Invites Controversy, and: Morning Links for December 26, 2026

The British Museum. Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines REEL GENIUS. The filmmaker Amos Poe, a No Wave pioneer whose gritty, DIY films helped define New York’s punk scene in the mid- and late ’70s, died December 25 at 76 following a battle with cancer, Reuters reports. His …

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