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Sally Tallant Departs Queens Museum to Lead London’s Hayward Gallery

Sally Tallant. Photo Thierry Bal/Courtesy Hayward Gallery The Southbank Centre has named Sally Tallant the new director of the Hayward Gallery, a role she will begin in July. She is replacing the Hayward’s longtime director Ralph Rugoff, who recently announced his resignation after 20 years at the helm. As part of her new position, Tallant …

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Tate Faces Trouble Securing Frida Kahlo Masterpieces for Summer Blockbuster

Frida Kahlo, The Two Fridas, 1939 Schalkwijk/Art Resource, New York. Artwork copyright © Banco de México Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico City/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Collection Museo Nacional de Arte Moderno,Mexico City. Curators at Tate Modern are finding that Frida Kahlo’s global popularity now comes with a practical drawback: it has …

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Cyberattack on Dresden State Art Collections Puts Museum Network on Guard

The Albertinum Museum of the Dresden State Art Collections in Germany. Photo Robert Michael/AFP via Getty Images A cyberattack on the Dresden State Art Collections was detected on Wednesday, with the museums remaining open but certain operations put on pause as a result. Among the latter are the museum network’s online shop and visitor services. …

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Governor Gavin Newsom Says He ‘Had No Clue’ California College of the Arts Would Close

California Gov. Gavin Newsom looks on during a press conference at Friendship House Association of American Indians on January 16, 2026 in San Francisco, California. Getty Images When news broke last week that California College of the Arts would close in 2027, the announcement came as a shock to students and the broader art world. …

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Short Film by Artist Alexandre Singh and Art Historian Natalie Musteata Nominated for an Oscar

Natalie Musteata and Alexandre Singh. Photo Unique Nicole/Getty Images for Salute Your Shorts Film Festival Two People Exchanging Saliva, a black-and-white film written and directed by Alexandre Singh and Natalie Musteata, has been nominated for an Academy Award in the live action short film category. The 36-minute film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival earlier …

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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Names Kristen Shepherd as New President and CEO

A general view of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts on December 30, 2015 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . Getty Images The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts announced Thursday that it has named Kristen Shepherd as its new president and CEO. Shepherd will start in the role on February 9. Shepherd, 54, previously served as …

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2024 Was a Record Year for Archeological Finds Made by the British Public

Roman vehicle fitting AD 43–200 Copyright © British Museum. The British Museum announced today that 2024 was a record year for archeological discoveries made in the UK by members of the public, with 79,616 finds recorded. Of those, 1540 were “treasure” as defined by the UK’s 1996 Treasure Act, the highest number ever recorded for …

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SFMOMA Adds 85 Modern and Contemporary Artworks to Its Holdings

Lenore Chinn, The Family, 1991. Photo Don Ross/Courtesy San Francisco Museum of Modern Art The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has announced the acquisition of some 85 modern and contemporary artworks, from painting and sculpture to new media and photography. Some of the most notable names include Ruth Asawa (whose retrospective, currently at the …

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Art Gallery of Ontario Nixed Nan Goldin Acquisition Because of Her Comments on Israel’s War in Gaza

Nan Goldin, an outspoken advocate of pro-Palestine causes, denounced what she described as a “genocide” in Gaza in 2024. Photo Theo Wargo/Getty Images The Art Gallery of Ontario, one of Canada’s most internationally well-regarded museums, chose not to acquire a piece by Nan Goldin because of the artist’s comments on Israel’s war in Gaza, according …

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Alaska Art Student Arrested for Eating Another Student’s AI-Generated Art in Protest

Artist Nick Dwyer with his piece Shadow Searching: ChatGPT psychosis (2025) before another student ate parts of it. Courtesy Nick Dwyer Artists and other creative people (not to mention, ahem, journalists) have been deeply concerned about the way that their work has been hoovered up by tech companies to fuel artificial intelligence–powered image and text …

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