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07/08/2023 by: Ryan Lutz

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Raphael Fonseca and Yina Jiménez Suriel to Curate 2027 Edition of Iceland’s Sequences Festival

The organizers of Reykjavík’s biennial art festival Sequences have announced Raphael Fonseca and Yina Jiménez Suriel as the artistic directors of the event’s thirteenth iteration, to take place October 2027.

Andy Warhol Foundation Announces 2025 Arts Writers Grantees

The Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant has named its 2025 recipients, among them Artforum contributors Glenn Adamson and Jeremy Lybarger. The New York–based organization will distribute a total of

Pace, Emmanuel Di Donna, and David Schrader Announce New Megagallery

A trio of art-world stalwarts are joining forces to form a global gallery devoted to selling artwork on the secondary market. Pace Gallery, Di Donna Galleries owner Emmanuel Di Donna,

Walking Around New York with Performa

A report from Performa 2025 Biennial's Walking Tours

Pulitzer Prize–Winning LA Times Art Critic Christopher Knight Retires

Los Angeles Times art critic Christopher Knight retired on November 28 after serving thirty-six years in the role. A three-time nominee for the Pulitzer Prize for criticism, Knight won the

Louvre to Hike Ticket Prices by 45 Percent for Most Non-EU Visitors

The Louvre has announced that it will raise ticket prices for most visitors from outside the European Union by 45 percent, effective January 14, 2026. Officials expect the increase, from

Trellis Art Fund Awards $820,000 to Artists with Expanded Stepping Stone Grants

The Trellis Art Fund, a New York–based nonprofit that launched in February 2024 with a $15.8 million endowment and the goal of supporting individual artists through unrestricted grants, is expanding

Gallerists Michael Werner and Gordon VeneKlasen Part Ways After 35 Years

Michael Werner and Gordon VeneKlasen, who together ran Michael Werner Gallery for thirty-five years, have announced the end of their professional partnership, effective February 1, 2026. Werner will continue to

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WHEN I VISITED the Louvre in Paris to view their blockbuster survey of Jacques-Louis David this past October, I found myself shedding tears in front of his 1784 history painting

David Lynch (1946–2025)

IN 1995, when David Lynch—who had directed the film version of my novel Wild at Heart and had also directed my two plays, Tricks and Blackout, for a television production

Cassils

Jean-Luc Nancy’s 1996 treatise Being Singular Plural suggests that “being is always ‘being with,’ that ‘I’ is not prior to ‘we,’ that existence is essentially co-existence.” Queer theorist José Esteban

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ARTFORUM News
Updated July 8, 2023  by Ryan Lutz