Arts and Literature
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureSablo Mikawa "Too Much Mystery" @ Moosey Norwich


Sablo Mikawa was born in Saitama Prefecture. Influenced by early modern and modern paintings, he is known for his dramatic oil paintings of modern things,…
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Posted On Arts and Literature10 Upstate Art Weekend Destinations Worth the Trip


It’s that time of the year again when the sweltering, swampy heat of New York City has even the cockroaches stumbling down its sidewalks. For…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureFelipe Baeza: to feel a then and there @ kurimanzutto, Mexico City


To feel a then and there is Felipe Baeza’s first solo exhibition at kurimanzutto. The show brings together portraits, composite works that combine printmaking, collage, and…
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Posted On Arts and Literature150 Years of American Art Comes to Life


Some summer days while I was in high school, my dad would give me a $20 bill, and I would take the train into the…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureWoman Having a Hard Time: Falon Stutzman @ Megan Mulrooney Gallery, Los Angeles


Megan Mulrooney Gallery is pleased to present Woman Having a Hard Time, the debut solo exhibition of Omaha-based painter Falon Stutzman. Across ten new paintings,…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureArtists Decry Centre Pompidou’s Cancellation of Caribbean Art Exhibition


Nearly 150 artists, curators, and other cultural figures signed an open letter denouncing the Centre Pompidou-Metz’s decision to abruptly call off an exhibition centering on…
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Posted On Arts and Literature
The Language of Stones


“The Large Tortoiseshell and the Chieftan … discuss the mystery of beginnings and ends.” Photograph by D. Stanimirovitch. “Infinitely far from the world of flowers,” sighs Novalis.…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureAnxiety Dream Bystanders


JADEN, COLLEGE STUDENT: “It was second semester senior year. I was quietly chatting with classmates before our French literature exam. That’s when an older woman,…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureThe Japanese Shoegaze Revival, by Toby Isaac


The burgeoning shoegaze movement in the United Kingdom and Ireland of the late 1980s caught the world by surprise; at the height of grunge’s…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureA Multifaceted Book and Exhibition, ‘Black Earth Rising’ Contends with Colonialism, Land, and Climate — Colossal


Between 450 B.C.E. and 950 C.E., a particularly fertile soil known by researchers as terra preta, literally “black earth” in Portuguese, was cultivated by Indigenous…
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Posted On Arts and Literature“Armillaria” by Photographer Jonah Reenders


A series exploring the largest living organism in the world by photographer Jonah Reenders. Reenders studied Environmental Science and worked as a field biologist for…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureLinks of Interest: July 9, 2025


The latest in trends, bookselling, audio, AI, and libraries. This premium article is available to paid subscribers of Jane’s newsletter. Here’s what subscribers get: Access…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureShamim M. Momin Is the Bronx Museum’s New Director


Shamim M. Momin will begin her tenure as director and chief curator of the Bronx Museum. (photo by Sue de Beer, courtesy Bronx Museum) Shamim…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureMaking of a Poem: Eugene Ostashevsky on “Falling Sonnet XI”


The second draft of “Falling Sonnet XI.” For our series Making of a Poem, we’re asking poets and translators to dissect the poems they’ve published…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureOur Groundbreaking AI Health Insurance Can Instantly Deny You Care


To our valued customers, For decades, we have provided you with top-quality care. Or, when we don’t want to provide you with care, we provide…




