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Documentary Highlights Global Artisan Challenges, Low Wages

A new documentary, "Handmade Future," reveals how traditional artisans in six countries face economic challenges and struggle for fair compensation.

Monet’s Giverny Nasturtiums Damaged by French Heatwaves

Record-breaking heatwaves in France have severely damaged the nasturtiums at Claude Monet's historic gardens in Giverny, necessitating replanting.

Rina Banerjee Reflects on Art, Immigration, and Influential Women

Artist Rina Banerjee discusses her work exploring societal dislocations and immigrant experiences, with exhibitions currently on view in Tokyo and at Yale.

Artworks Inspired by Homer’s “Odyssey” Span Centuries

From ancient Greece to modern art, Homer’s “The Odyssey” has inspired countless artworks, including J.M.W. Turner’s paintings and Romare Bearden’s collages.

Anguissola Sisters Highlighted in Oslo Exhibition

An exhibition at Oslo's National Museum highlights the often-overlooked artistic careers of Sofonisba Anguissola's four painter sisters.

New Book Traces Centuries of Black Quilts and Their Makers

A new book, "Stories in the Seams: A People’s History of Black Quilts and Their Makers," traces the centuries-long legacy of Black quilting.

Wassan Al-Khudhairi to Direct Art Basel Qatar’s 2027 Edition

Wassan Al-Khudhairi, founding director of Qatar’s Mathaf museum, will serve as artistic director for the 2027 Art Basel Qatar edition.

Rice University Opens “Radiant Geometries” Exhibition on Indigenous Knowledge

Rice University's Moody Center for the Arts has opened “Radiant Geometries,” an exhibition exploring Indigenous math, science, and technology.

Thomas Houseago Blends Ancient, Modern Art in London Show

Artist Thomas Houseago's London exhibition, “Death’s Sacred Mirror,” at Lévy Gorvy Dayan, blends ancient and modern art, exploring themes of trauma and healing.

Edistone Hotel, Selma Civil Rights Landmark, Acquired for Preservation

The Edistone Hotel, a historical landmark in downtown Selma, Alabama, dating back to 1855, has been acquired by the Conservation Fund for preservation.