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in ExhibitionsLate Night Leonardo: The Louvre Announces Free All-Nighters for the Final Days of Its Blockbuster Show
If you missed your chance to snap up one of the coveted tickets to the Louvre’s Leonardo da Vinci exhibition, now is the time to start caffeinating. The Paris museum will be open all night long for the final three days of the exhibition. Bookings open tomorrow, February 11 to secure a slot during the […] More
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in Street Art“Blow Up the Outside World” & “Manneken-Pissed” by Ludo in Paris
Fresh from the streets of Paris are two brand new pieces from Parisian legend Ludo. Entitled “Blow Up the Outside World” & “Manneken-Pissed”, the French street artist brought two life two new images that were created using some his trademark elements. Ludo began during his teenage years to express himself in the streets of his […] More
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in Street Art“Termites” by PEJAC in Spain
Spanish artist Pejac recently created this “Sundial” artwork somewhere in Spain. From miniature window drawings, striking site-specific interventions to elaborate replicas of classic masterpieces, Pejac is rightfully recruiting an army of fans and collectors with every new piece he makes. Taking clever twists on familiar images and skillfully reinventing the public space, Barcelona-based artist is […] More
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in ExhibitionsA New Show Explores How Artists From Hans Holbein to Jenny Saville Have Depicted Pregnancy Over 500 Years—See Highlights Here
“Portraying Pregnancy: From Holbein to Social Media” at the Foundling Museum, LondonThrough April 26, 2020 What the Museum Says: “Until the 20th century, many women spent most of their adult years pregnant. Despite this, pregnancies are seldom apparent in surviving portraits. This exhibition brings together images of women—mainly British—who were depicted at a time when […] More
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in Exhibitions‘Every Space I’ve Lived in, I’ve Turned Into an Art Project’: Watch Artist Andrea Zittel Build Art and Design Into Her Daily Life
For the artist and native Californian Andrea Zittel, every aspect of her life is an opportunity for discovery and creation. The artist, who has lived in Joshua Tree’s desert landscape east of Los Angeles for more than 15 years, has fully integrated her art practice with her daily life, incorporating design as a way to […] More
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in Exhibitions‘We Had the Guts to Say Yes to This’: Artists Explain Why They Ignored Widespread Censure to Participate in Desert X’s Saudi Edition
Seated atop a big anamorphous rock in AlUla, an ancient oasis in the Medina region of Saudi Arabia, is an electric blue sculpture of a woman seated in the meditative yogic position called “lotus.” Her legs are crossed while her hands extend out with her palms open on either knee. Her eyes are closed as […] More
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in ExhibitionsA New Exhibition of Harper’s Bazaar’s Glory Days Quietly Suggests That Fashion Magazines’ Best Moments Are in the Past
A July 1958 cover of features a coquettish, red-lipped model wearing white-rimmed sunglasses and a striped sun hat. She peers out at the viewer through a cool blue lens, the corners of her mouth pricking upward. “Easy Living,” the text beside her croons. “Armchair Shopping. Summer Reading. New Beauty Box.” Then, a little further down […] More

