Author: Elara Voss
Blanton Museum of Art Transforms Grounds into Versatile Community Hub
The Blanton Museum of Art recently completed a $35 million renovation of its grounds, focusing on creating a reimagined outdoor space that serves as a gateway and gathering place. Led
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Workers at the Storm King Art Center recently ratified their first contracts after nearly eight months of negotiations. The new contracts include a more than 9% increase in the average
DetailUkraine Urges UN Intervention After Crimean Heritage Site Transformed into Cultural Complex
Ukraine has requested the United Nations (UN) to safeguard Tauric Chersonese in Crimea, a Unesco World Heritage Site, following Russia’s completion of the transformation of the site into a “historical
DetailHarvard University Stands Firm on Arthur M. Sackler Museum Name
Harvard University has chosen not to rename the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, despite calls from students to sever ties with the family linked to the opioid epidemic. The decision was
DetailAncient Pyramid in Mexico Partially Collapses Due to Heavy Rains
Heavy rains in Mexico’s Michoacán state recently caused the partial collapse of an ancient pre-Columbian pyramid at the Ihuatzio archaeological site. The collapse, which occurred on 29 July, was attributed
DetailWhitney Museum Appoints Two Staff Curators to Lead 2026 Biennial
The Whitney Museum of American Art has announced the curators for its upcoming 2026 biennial exhibition: Marcela Guerrero, who specializes in Latin American art, and Drew Sawyer, a photography curator
DetailBronx Museum’s Executive Director Departs Amid $33M Renovation Project to Lead MFA St Petersburg
Klaudio Rodriguez, the former executive director of the Bronx Museum, has left to take on a new role as the executive director and chief executive of the Museum of Fine
DetailExploring Dulwich Picture Gallery’s New Sculpture Park with the Director
Dulwich Picture Gallery, located in south-east London, is renowned for its impressive collection of Old Master paintings, including iconic works such as Rembrandt’s “Girl at a Window” (1645) and Nicolas
DetailRothko Chapel in Houston Temporarily Closed Due to Hurricane Damage
The Rothko Chapel in Houston, known for its somber Abstract Expressionist paintings by Mark Rothko, has closed indefinitely due to damage caused by Hurricane Beryl. The closure will allow for
DetailNew Exhibition in Amsterdam Reveals Unprecedented Account of Nazi Looting
The Holocaust perpetrated by the Nazis and their collaborators against European Jewry during World War II was one of the most extensive genocides in history, resulting in the extermination of
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