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07/08/2023 by: Ryan Lutz

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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Kalil House Wins Landmark Status

The Kalil House in Manchester, New Hampshire, a Usonian Automatic home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, has been added to the National Register of Historic Places by the US Secretary

Altman Siegel Closes in San Francisco

San Francisco’s Altman Siegel Gallery is set to close November 22 after sixteen years in operation. Its last exhibition, of the work of Japanese painter Shinpei Kusanagi, will close a

Returning to Belém

On the Second Bienal das Amazônias

SF Redevelopment Plan Threatens Brutalist Vaillancourt Fountain

The City of San Francisco has proposed a $35 million renovation of Embarcadero Plaza that does not include the park’s Vaillancourt Fountain, a 710-ton Brutalist concrete structure completed in 1971

Caterina Barbieri

Curates sound as ceremony at the 2025 Venice Music Biennale

London’s Courtauld Gallery Receives Historic $40 Million Donation

The Courtauld Gallery and Institute in London has revealed itself to be the recipient of a £30 million ($40 million) donation, the largest in its ninety-three year history. The gift

Flemish Government’s Plan to Dissolve M HKA Sparks Outrage

The announcement last week by the Government of Flanders that it planned to “reform the landscape of its own museums and the visual arts sector” and strip Antwerp’s Museum of

Smithsonian Closes Museums as Shutdown Stretches On

The Smithsonian on October 12 closed all twenty-one of the museums operating under its auspices as the US government shutdown begun on October 1 continued to draw on. The organization

Frieze to Inaugurate Abu Dhabi Fair in 2026

London-based art fair operator Frieze on October 10 announced the launch of Frieze Abu Dhabi. The event is being staged through a partnership with the Department of Culture and Tourism

Cecilia Vicuña Awarded 2025 Roswitha Haftmann Prize

Chilean activist, artist, and poet Cecilia Vicuña, known for her quipus—strands of knotted fibers that reference the ancient Andean communication system—has been named the winner of the 2025 Roswitha Haftmann

Ken Jacobs (1933–2025)

Filmmaker Ken Jacobs, a towering figure in the world of experimental cinema, died of kidney failure on October 5 in New York. He was ninety-two. Alongside peers including Jack Smith

The Beat Goes On

On Stephen Prina at the Museum of Modern Art

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Updated July 8, 2023  by Ryan Lutz