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Massive, 44-Foot-Long David Hockney Print to Headline Christie’s Spring Prints Season in London
A massive print by David Hockney is slated to headline Christie’s London spring prints season. Titled Autour de la maison, été (2019) and measuring almost 40 feet, it carries a high estimate of £300,000 ($400,000). The work is printed on a single sheet of paper. Not only is it among Hockney’s largest prints but also read more
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Chipmaker Axelera AI hoping to benefit from European businesses wanting to run AI locally
Dutch chipmaker Axelera AI is hoping to benefit from European businesses wanting to run AI systems locally, amiddata security concerns, a push towards European sovereignty, and geopolitical tensions. Axelera AI, founded in 2021, is one of the few European challengers challenging the dominance of US chip market leader Nvidia. In the US, the likes of read more
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Gamers’ Worst Nightmares About AI Are Coming True
The gaming community freaked out last week when Seamus Blackley, the original creator of Xbox, claimed the console was sunsetting in an interview with Gamesbeat. However, if you read the interview or his comments on Bluesky, you’ll realize he meant that something at the core of Xbox feels off: The console he built is in read more
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6G Is Coming. Here’s What to Expect From the Next Generation of Cellular Tech
5G came with many promises. Remote surgery, where surgeons operate thousands of miles away from patients; driverless cars talking to each other and autonomously navigating highways; new killer apps that would change the world as Uber did. But the cellular technology that succeeded 4G LTE didn’t live up to the hype. At least Netflix loads read more
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At Making Their Mark Forum, Brooklyn Museum Director Anne Pasternak Notes Troubling Pattern in Museum Leadership
During a talk in Washington, D.C. last weekend, Brooklyn Museum director Anne Pasternak said she sees as a troubling pattern in museum leadership. In light of recent museum leadership reshuffles, she argued that male museum directors often retire, while women more frequently get fired, Charlotte Burns reported in the Financial Times Thursday. “I’m petrified about read more
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Meg Webster, Comme des Garçons, and Dia Art Foundation Have Partnered on a New Perfume
Like lingering petrichor or damp earth, Meg Webster’ssculpturesenvelopthe senses—hardly surprising,astheyemergefrom“soil, sand, and salt,” in the words of the Dia Art Foundation, a longtime guardian of herwork.For years, visitors have beeninvited tosteparound andintothe shadow of her earthworks,installedasmounds and pillars along the gallery floor. Starting March 19, thoseencounters will be bottledand available year-round, thanks to a collaboration read more
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Energy Aspects to buy Paris-based Kayrros to add satellite and geospatial analytics capabilities
UK market data and intelligence provider Energy Aspects has agreed to acquire Paris energy analytics and satellite data company Kayrros. The acquisition supports Energy Aspects’ growth strategy and will expand its data and analytics capabilities. By combining Energy Aspects’ market expertise and analysis with Kayrros’ capabilities in satellite-based monitoring and advanced analytics, the combined group read more
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Cindy Sherman’s 1997 Horror Movie Flop Is Coming to Blu-Ray. Is the World Finally Ready for It?
PhotographerCindy Shermanhas made just one feature film to date—Office Killer,a 1997 box-office flop that was unloved by critics, such as theNew York Times’sStephen Holden, who called the movie “sadly inept” and “crude.” I agree, at least, on the “crude” part: in one scene, the film’s starCarol Kaneplays with a violated corpse’s guts. Once she’s smeared read more
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Tower secures €5.5M to support data engineers in the AI era
Berlin-based Tower has raised €5.5 million across pre-seed and seed funding rounds to develop its approach to data engineering in the AI era. DIG Ventures led the pre-seed round, while Speedinvest led the seed round alongside existing investors. Additional participants include Flyer One Ventures, Roosh Ventures, Celero Ventures, and Angel Invest, as well as angel read more
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'A Language We Share' Traces a Photographic Lineage Between Gordon Parks and Beverly Price
In the practices of Beverly Price and Gordon Parks, photography operates on a continuum. Images, for them, are both dynamic and archival, documenting a singular moment that continues to communicate with the viewer long after that time has passed. A Language We Share, opening this month at the Center for Art and Advocacy, probes these read more
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Longevity and Obsoletion Impress Upon Alexander Endrullat's Intaglio Prints
Leipzig, Germany-based artist Alexander Endrullat has traded traditional Intaglio printing plates for discarded laptops. His ongoing series titled Off the Grid emerged from a familiar yet annoying scenario: owning an older device that can no longer be updated, rendering it practically unusable. Endrullat’s frustration led him to a moment of impulsivity as he pushed his read more
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The MacBook Pro M5 Max Is So Fast, It's Hard to Know How to Test It
My test unit was provided by Apple for review. It was the 16-inch model with the M5 Max under the hood. As always, you’re able to get the M5 Max in the 14-inch size, and that’s where I prefer it. You need a 16-inch when you’re in pro-level applications all day and don’t plan on read more
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Brian Eno and 200+ Artists Urge British Museum to “Stop Erasing Palestine”
News An open letter criticizes the institution for allegedly altering displays in its Middle East galleries after complaints from a pro-Israel group. Musician, producer. and activist Brian Eno at the 32nd National March for Palestine in London on October 11, 2025 (photo Mark Kerrison/In Pictures via Getty Images) Over 200 artists and cultural groups are read more
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Pete Hegseth Goes to War With Press Photographers
News The Pentagon reportedly banned photography at briefings because the Secretary of War complained about “unflattering” photos. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on March 7, 2026 (photo by Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images) In these unbelievably trying times, as the United States stands embroiled in a string of scary and heartbreaking international conflicts, we as a people read more
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Collector Bob Rennie Donates 24 Works to National Gallery of Canada
The National Gallery of Canada (NGC) in Ottawa has received a gift of 24 contemporary artworks from Bob Rennie, one of the country’s leading art collectors, and his family. The donated works include 17 works by Christopher Williams, two works by Kerry James Marshall, four by Brian Jungen, and one by Jin-me Yoon. With this read more
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Art Movements: Look Who’s Headed to Perrotin Gallery
Community Alma Allen gets mega-gallery representation, Marina Abramović forays into balloon art, and more industry news. Alma Allen (photo by Ana Hop, courtesy American Arts Conservancy) Art Movements,published every Thursday afternoon, is a roundup of must-know news, appointments, awards, and other happenings in today’s chaotic art world. Alma Allen Heads to Perrotin The French gallery read more
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Denver Art Museum Reveals 2025 Acquisitions, Including Works by Tishan Hsu, Berthe Morisot, and More
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Uncanny Valley: The Oil Paintings of the Late Eyvind Earle Still Have A Resounding Influence on Artists & Viewers Today – Hi-Fructose Magazine
By 1951, when Earle was hired as a background painter at Disney, he was well known among the studio artists for his greeting cards. He rose quickly, soon contributing designs for Peter Pan and Lady and the Tramp, then earning an Academy Award for an animated short. When he was given the reins to Sleeping read more
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Former MoMA Director Glenn Lowry Says Leon Black Is a ‘Solid Trustee’ Amid Epstein Controversy
While collector Leon Black continues to face controversy over his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, he has found a defender in Glenn Lowry, a former director of the Museum of Modern Art, the New York institution where Black is currently a board member. Black was previously chair of MoMA’s board, but he left read more
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