Controversy Erupts Over Artist’s Climate Change Sculpture Near Salisbury Cathedral

Artist Hilary Jack’s sculpture, “Seaview,” depicting a Norfolk house sliding into the sea, is drawing attention to the issue of climate change. The 10-foot-high structure is on display at Salisbury

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Jenny Kendler explores oysters and whales on Governors Island

Experience Jenny Kendler’s site-specific public exhibition, “Other of Pearl,” on Governors Island in New York City. The exhibition, presented by Governors Island Arts and the NRDC, explores the relationships between

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National Trust Sites Under Siege: Climate Campaigners Kick Off Week of Protests

As school summer holidays begin in the UK, visitors to National Trust sites may encounter protesters calling for the charity to end its partnership with Barclays over its connections to

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Frankenthaler Foundation Provides $3.3m in Climate Grants to 69 Art Organizations

The Helen Frankenthaler Foundation is providing $3.3 million in grants to 69 visual arts organizations in the US to support energy-efficient upgrades. These upgrades include adding solar panels, changing lighting

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Luma Foundation in Arles: Thriving 20 Years Later

Maja Hoffman, the Swiss mega collector, patron, and pharmaceutical heir, established Luma Foundation twenty years ago to support and produce projects by some of the world’s biggest artists. In 2013,

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Ancient 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

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Rothko 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

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