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Berlin’s Coldest Winter Frames Fugue at XL Projects Berlin’s Backsteinboot

February 20, 2026
Berlin runs through the coldest winter in 16 years, they say. Backsteinboot, the ex-factory on Eiswerder Island on the Havel …
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Berlin’s Contemporary Art Scene in Deep Winter: A Gallery Walk Across a Divided City

January 21, 2026
It’s minus 5 °C (41 °F), but feels like minus 15 °C (5 °F) according to the weather report. Two …
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Lucid Dreams in Jerusalem: A Journey Through the Israel Museum’s Dreamworld

September 26, 2025
In the eternal city of cultural and sacred convergence, the multiplicity of history presses against the present. Amid this density, …
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Hening: Betty Susiarjo’s Quiet Cosmos of Light, Dust, and Repetition

August 07, 2025
In the silent space between light and form, repetition and pause, the work of Betty Susiarjo unfolds like a breath …
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Japonisme Reversed: Takashi Murakami’s Radical Remix of Hiroshige at Gagosian

July 26, 2025
Takashi Murakami, a contemporary Japanese artist born in Tokyo in 1962, is widely known for his ability to bridge the …
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EMOP 2025—from Brotfabrik to Alte Münze

April 06, 2025
Brotfabrik Photography Noir, is a small exhibition featuring three artists: Miron Zownir, a German-born son of Ukrainian parents, whose works …
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Luna Luna—1987 Art Amusement Park Resurfaces in Downtown LA

February 02, 2024
Entering Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy is like stepping into a long-abandoned haunted carnival that somehow triggers overwhelming waves of throat-choking …
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19 Pounds of NFT: Each Day Counts

December 21, 2023
New forms appear in the art world, and sometimes, it is hard to understand the dividing line between the physical …
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Rebecca Norton’s Climactic at Ladies’ Room in LA

November 13, 2023
Los Angeles-based gallery LADIES’ ROOM, founded by gallerist and curator Annie Wharton, presents a new pop-up exhibition featuring the work of Louisville …
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Artist Spotlight: Hana Vater at Agora Gallery

June 21, 2023
Currently on view at Agora Gallery is “A Midsummer’s Dream,” a group exhibition of paintings and photographs that capture the …
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A Plastic Flower Blooms in Brooklyn

March 04, 2023
They say that one man’s trash is another one’s treasure. Indeed, “Trash Flowers,” Stephen j Shanabrook‘s latest series of works, …
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Plugged: Unplugged with Mixed Media Artist L.A. Marler

December 12, 2022
LA-based artist Louise Ann (L.A.) Marler melds pop art and vintage Americana into works of art— a blend of original …
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Justin Bua Moves Seamlessly from 2D to Web3 and Back.

October 19, 2022
Justin Bua has made the Starbucks Reserve in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles the temporary headquarters of his creative …
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The Hero She Needed: A Women-Led Exhibit at Arushi Gallery

September 12, 2022
“The Hero She Needed,” which opened at Arushi Gallery in Los Angeles this weekend, comprises only women artists,  showing the works …
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Antonella Sissa: Finding Freedom in the Fabric of Art and Life

July 18, 2022
Italian artist Antonella Sissa creates artworks from a sacred place of healing from within. Painting on loose, unbound canvases and …
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