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  • 7 Shows to See in Mexico City Art Week

    Los Angeles–based artist rafa esparza has two exhibitions on view in Mexico City at the moment. At Lago Algo, located within the Bosque de Chapultepec, he has a solo exhibition showing the breadth of his practice, including sculpture, painting, video, sound, and installation. Titled “juntxs” (Spanish for “together” with the “o” in “juntos” replaced in read more

    7 Shows to See in Mexico City Art Week
  • See Frank Lloyd Wright’s Circular Sun House on the Market for $8.8 M.

    Frank Lloyd Wright’s so-called Circular Sun House—the last design completed by the famed architect before his death in 1959—is up for sale for $8.8 million. The look is sleek and futuristic, with consummate rhythm and flow. The setting is a hilltop in Phoenix that offers breathtaking views of Palm Canyon and the sun-streaked city below. read more

    See Frank Lloyd Wright’s Circular Sun House on the Market for .8 M.
  • Notepad++ Users, You May Have Been Hacked by China

    Infrastructure delivering updates for Notepad++—a widely used text editor for Windows—was compromised for six months by suspected China-state hackers who used their control to deliver backdoored versions of the app to select targets, developers said Monday. “I deeply apologize to all users affected by this hijacking,” the author of a post published to the official read more

    Notepad++ Users, You May Have Been Hacked by China
  • The Rubin’s Annual Grant Program Funds Himalayan Art and Research

    Announcement The 2026 grant cycle opens February 16. Submit a letter of intent by March 6. Photo courtesy the Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art In 2024, the Rubin launched a new annual grant program to support artists, creatives, and scholars who are expanding awareness and understanding of Himalayan art globally, as well as the rich read more

    The Rubin’s Annual Grant Program Funds Himalayan Art and Research
  • In Plain Sight: Isaac Cordal Creates Tiny Worlds Which Mirror Our own – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    “That’s a serious problem,” he says. One which his little businessmen make evident. These sculptures often appear without fanfare, alone or in small groups, faces etched by workaday stress. They heedlessly follow their corporate bosses into the deep dark depths of rain puddles, and text madly as rafts of refugees drift by in gutters; they read more

    In Plain Sight: Isaac Cordal Creates Tiny Worlds Which Mirror Our own – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • macOS Tahoe 26.3 Release Candidate Now Available

    Apple today provided the release candidate (RC) version of an upcoming macOS Tahoe 26.3 update to developers for testing purposes, with the update coming a week after the launch of the third beta. The RC is the version of ‌macOS Tahoe‌ 26.3 that will be provided to the public as long as the final testing read more

    macOS Tahoe 26.3 Release Candidate Now Available
  • Apple Seeds iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3 Release Candidates

    Apple today seeded the release candidate (RC) versions of upcoming iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming a week after the release of the third betas. The RCs represent the final versions of iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3 that will be provided to the public if no read more

    Apple Seeds iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3 Release Candidates
  • A New AI Math Startup Just Cracked 4 Previously Unsolved Problems

    Five years ago, mathematicians Dawei Chen and Quentin Gendron were trying to untangle a difficult area of algebraic geometry involving differentials, elements of calculus used to measure distance along curved surfaces. While working on one theorem, they ran into an unexpected roadblock: Their argument depended on a strange formula from number theory, but they were read more

    A New AI Math Startup Just Cracked 4 Previously Unsolved Problems
  • Vote for the 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year's People's Choice Award

    From more than 60,000 entries submitted by photographers around the globe, the jurors of the 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition had their work cut out for them. They selected 100 images that tell powerful stories and represent diverse regions and types of animals in a huge range of habitats, including areas heavily impacted read more

    Vote for the 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year's People's Choice Award
  • London’s Stephen Friedman Gallery Abruptly Closes, Enters Insolvency Proceedings

    Rumors have been swirling about London’s Stephen Friedman Gallery, especially after ARTnews reported on Tuesday that the gallery had pulled out at the last minute from a coveted spot at the inaugural Art Basel Qatar, which kicked off Tuesday in Doha. Now, ARTnews can confirm that the gallery has entered administration—the UK equivalent to bankrupcy read more

    London’s Stephen Friedman Gallery Abruptly Closes, Enters Insolvency Proceedings
  • Eat, Stay & Play in Mérida, Yucatán Peninsula

    Ku’uk, with its brown-and-white checkerboard tile and mansion setting, serves up suckling pig Yucateco-style. Finish your nights at the ultra-coolSalón Gallos, a restaurant that also includes a small arthouse cinema, pop-up shops by local designers, a gallery space, a wine bar, and a disco ball-crowned nightclub in the rear. For more stationary drinking, see Acervo read more

    Eat, Stay & Play in Mérida, Yucatán Peninsula
  • Secret Hideout: the Art of Matt Gordon – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    A sense of place has always been important to the artist. His studios have always provided inspiration in how these fictional get-togethers are formed. “My last studio of fifteen years was built in 1852, and there is a harness racing horse track down the hill and in full view when you look out the south-facing read more

    Secret Hideout: the Art of Matt Gordon – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • 19 Cult-Favorite French Pharmacy Products You Can Buy Online

    French pharmacies have earned their reputation as skincare destinations for a reason. Unlike their American counterparts, French pharmacies are where dermatologists send patients and locals to stock up on trusted staples. What sets them apart is the concept of “dermocosmétiques,” meaning skincare products that blend dermatology and cosmetics. These products are inexpensive, effective, and created read more

    19 Cult-Favorite French Pharmacy Products You Can Buy Online
  • Deborah Jack’s Immersive Elegy for Water

    Art Review The artist critiques the legitimacy of cartography, empire, and ecological adaptation.   Detail of imagery in Deborah Jack’s six-channel video installation “a sea desalts, creeping in the collapse… in the expanse…a rhizome looks for reason… whispers an elegy instead” (2024) on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (all photos Stacy J. read more

    Deborah Jack’s Immersive Elegy for Water
  • Apples Upcoming Studio Display 2 Rumored to Have an Unusual Feature

    Apple reportedly plans to release a new Studio Display this year, and it has once again been rumored that the monitor’s maximum refresh rate will be 90Hz. In November 2024, an anonymous listener of the Relay FM tech podcast “Upgrade” claimed that Apple was developing 90Hz display technology that could be used for the next read more

    Apples Upcoming Studio Display 2 Rumored to Have an Unusual Feature
  • The Best Booths at Art Basel Qatar from the Quietly Sensual to the Colorfully Quirky

    Art Basel Qatar’s first edition doesn’t unfold in a convention center or a sealed-off fairground. Instead, it is embedded directly into the newly built Msheireb Downtown Doha. The fair spans two venues—the M7 building and the Doha Design District—set roughly two blocks apart, close enough that walking between the two doesn’t feel like a chore. read more

    The Best Booths at Art Basel Qatar from the Quietly Sensual to the Colorfully Quirky
  • Mnuchin Gallery to Close After Death of Founder in December

    Mnuchin Gallery, the long-running Upper East Side establishment founded by Wall Street pioneer Robert Mnuchin, will close at the end of February. “For more than three decades, Mnuchin Gallery had the privilege of presenting exhibitions that fostered rare and sustained dialogue among scholars and audiences around some of the most significant art of our time,” read more

    Mnuchin Gallery to Close After Death of Founder in December
  • 'Where the World is Melting' Documents Communities Amid Indelible Changes in the Arctic

    A photojournalist for the Icelandic daily newspaper Morgunblaðið for 44 years, Ragnar Axelsson is attuned to capturing the moments that tell a story. Mundane activities, impending tragedies, and tender connections between people and animals all figure prominently in his work and offer a portrait of life that comes from being embedded within a community. Axelsson’s read more

    'Where the World is Melting' Documents Communities Amid Indelible Changes in the Arctic
  • Six New Leagues Coming to Apple Sports

    Following today’s update, Apple plans to add support for six new soccer leagues to the next version of the Sports app, MacRumors has discovered. Earlier today, Apple released version 3.7 of the Sports app, introducing support for every PGA and LPGA tournament, with live leaderboards, round-by-round scorecards for every golfer, and real-time updates in the read more

    Six New Leagues Coming to Apple Sports
  • Inside the ICE Forum Where Agents Complain About Their Jobs

    On a forum with over 5,000 members claiming to be current and former Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers, users vent their frustrations and concerns about the agency as it has become the center of public ire. “I’m all for removing illegals, but snatching dudes off lawn mowers in read more

    Inside the ICE Forum Where Agents Complain About Their Jobs