Laura Phipps Appointed Director of Gochman Collection of Indigenous Art

Laura Phipps, former associate curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, has been appointed as the new director of the Gochman Family Collection (GFC). This announcement coincides with the organization’s plans to establish a permanent exhibition space in the Hudson River Valley, scheduled to open this fall. The GFC, co-founded in 2021 by Becky Gochman and Zach Feuer, is […]

Managing Cultural Power During Awards Season

**The Continuous Atmosphere of Award Seasons and Their Influence on the Art World** The annual rhythm of award seasons has evolved into a perpetual atmosphere, where announcements smoothly transition into ceremonies, followed by press cycles that feed speculation about subsequent stages. The art world has embraced this rhythm, creating its own awards and recognition moments that appear to consolidate value […]

Photographer Philipp Treudt Delves into Equestrian Visuals

**Photographer Philipp Treudt Delves into Equestrian Imagery** Philipp Treudt, a distinguished photographer celebrated for his compelling visuals, has established a distinct reputation in equestrian photography. His artistry encapsulates the elegance, strength, and nuanced relationship between people and horses, presenting a vivid portrayal of these noble creatures that has enchanted viewers across the globe. From an early fascination with equestrian subjects, […]

University of Texas Leaders Cancel Anti-ICE Show, Text Messages Reveal

### UNT Exhibition Cancellation Sparks Controversy and Free Speech Debate In early February, the University of North Texas (UNT) abruptly canceled an art exhibition by Victor “Marka27” Quiñonez, which was critical of the treatment of immigrants in the U.S. New internal communications reveal how UNT administrators deliberated this decision, leading to accusations of censorship from free speech groups. The exhibit, […]

“Exploring Unconventional Twists in Mid-Century Modernism in ‘Chair-ish'”

**The Heresy of Legacy and Chair-ish: Revolutionary Takes on Design Classics** In a daring exploration of design and sculpture, the artists Alex Chitty and Norman Teague invite viewers to reconsider the boundaries of furniture and art through their innovative exhibition, “The Heresy of Legacy” and its counterpart, “Chair-ish.” Both shows present a playful yet profound dismantling of design icons, challenging […]

“Merging Traditional Craft Practices with New Media at the Museum of Craft and Design”

**Video Craft: Bridging Craft and Digital Media** Currently on view at San Francisco’s Museum of Craft and Design, the exhibition “Video Craft” delves into the intersection of traditional craft media and emerging film technologies. Running through August 16, 2026, the showcase highlights the parallels between video, film, and traditional crafts such as ceramics, textiles, and glass. Historically overlooked in new […]

35 Inspiring Pink Gaming Setup Ideas for Every Gamer

**35 Inspiring Pink Gaming Setup Ideas for Every Gamer** In recent years, pink gaming setups have gained traction amongst gamers looking to combine style with functionality. Whether you’re looking to create a bubblegum dream or a delicate rose-tinted haven, here’s a rundown of 35 inspiring pink gaming setup ideas that can transform your gaming space into a stylish sanctuary. ### […]

Art Basel Qatar’s Involvement and Implications

Art Basel and the Ethical Conundrum of Celebrating Creative Freedom in Qatar Art Basel’s recent foray into Qatar has sparked significant debate within the art community, particularly concerning the ethical implications of celebrating creative freedom in a nation known for its criminalization of LGBTQ+ individuals. Nasser Mohamed, the only openly queer Qatari citizen, has highlighted this core contradiction, calling into […]