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07/08/2023 by: Ryan Lutz

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Natasha Tontey’s “Primate Visions: Macaque Macabre,” 2024-25

POSITIONED AS AN IMMERSIVE and filmic installation, Natasha Tontey’s first institutional show presents a challenging conundrum that intertwines existentialism with primatology, asking how we can unpack the coexistence of humans

Australia Drops Khaled Sabsabi as Representative to 2026 Venice Biennale

Government arts council Creative Australia, which last week announced that Khaled Sabsabi would represent the country at the Sixty-First Venice Biennale, has dropped both the Lebanese-born conceptual artist and his

Art Basel Reveals Exhibitor List for 2025 Swiss Fair

The organizers of Art Basel today named the 291 galleries slated to participate in the Swiss fair’s flagship edition, to take place June 19–22 with preview days June 17 and

Walter Robinson (1950–2025)

Painter and critic Walter Robinson, known for his acerbically witty writing and his louche, hot-blooded paintings, died on February 9 at the age of seventy-four. His wife, painting conservator Lisa

Hidden Portrait Discovered Behind Picasso Blue Period Painting

Conservators at London’s Courtauld Institute of Art have uncovered beneath a Blue Period portrait of a man by Pablo Picasso a painting of a woman, which the Spanish legend is

Victor Wang Appointed Director of Sydney’s Artspace

Sydney nonprofit Artspace has named Victor Wang as its next director. Wang, who is known for his interest in promoting cross-cultural dialogue, arrives to the institution from M Woods Museum,

A Blade of Grass Inaugurates $75,000 Fellowship Program

New York-based arts nonprofit A Blade of Grass (ABoG) has announced the launch of a $75,000 fellowship initiative in support of socially engaged art. Titled In Fellowship, the program will

NEA Ends Grant Program for Underserved Communities

The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) on February 6 announced that it has canceled its Challenge America grant program, which offered $10,000 grants to small arts organizations that targeted

Brooklyn Museum to Cut Staff, Reduce Programming

The Brooklyn Museum on February 7 announced a series of cost-cutting measures that include laying off more than forty employees, slashing the average number of exhibitions produced annually from twelve

Founder of Munich’s Bankrupt Galerie Thomas Investigated for Fraud

Raidmund Thomas, the founder of Munich’s long-running Galerie Thomas, and his daughter Silke Thomas are being investigated for fraud, breach of trust, and delaying insolvency proceedings. Established in 1964 and

Alonzo Davis (1942–2025)

Artist and academic Alonzo Davis, who with his brother Dale Brockman Davis cofounded Brockman Gallery, the beating heart of Los Angeles’s Black art scene in the 1960s and ’70s, died

Harvard Art Museums Receive Major Bequest of Edvard Munch Works

The Harvard Art Museums have received a trove of sixty-four works by Norwegian Expressionist Edvard Munch. The works—sixty-two prints and two paintings—were donated by the estate of collectors Phillip Straus,

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ARTFORUM News
Updated July 8, 2023  by Ryan Lutz