Tag: Day

  • Venice Diary Day 2: “In Minor Keys” Is a Major Statement on Perseverance and Play

    “In Minor Keys” is the only biennial in memory that’s made me find a dark corner to cry in. The Arsenale opens with a poem on the wall by Refaat Alareer, written before he was killed by the Israeli military in Gaza in 2023. “If I must die / you must live,” he writes, “to read more

    Venice Diary Day 2: “In Minor Keys” Is a Major Statement on Perseverance and Play
  • In Protest of Israeli Pavilion, Activists and Unions Plan Strike on Venice Biennale’s Opening Day

    The Art Not Genocide Alliance (ANGA) has escalated its ongoing opposition to the Israel Pavilion, announcing a 24-hour strike and rally on May 8, the day before the much-hyped and highly contentious 2026 Venice Biennale opens to the public on Saturday. ANGA was formed in objection to Israel’s inclusion in the 2024 Biennale, and began read more

    In Protest of Israeli Pavilion, Activists and Unions Plan Strike on Venice Biennale’s Opening Day
  • What Happened on the Second Day of the Tech.eu Summit London 2026?

    The Tech.eu Summit London 2026 concluded on April 22 at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in London, bringing a strong second day of sessions to close out what was a packed two-day event. Following a first day focused heavily on AI, enterprise software and Europe’s competitive positioning, which you can read about here, day two read more

    What Happened on the Second Day of the Tech.eu Summit London 2026?
  • What Happened on the First Day of the Tech.eu Summit London 2026?

    The Tech.eu Summit London 2026 kicked off on April 21 at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre, bringing together founders, investors, and operators from across Europe. This year’s agenda is heavily shaped by artificial intelligence, alongside fintech, deeptech and climate tech, with a clear focus on execution and real-world impact. Here’s what happened on day one: read more

    What Happened on the First Day of the Tech.eu Summit London 2026?
  • SheBuilds goes global as Lovable offers free AI app-building access on International Women’s Day

    On 8th March (International Women’s Day), Lovable is making its platform completely free globally for 24 hours to celebrate SheBuilds, Lovable’s program spotlighting women building software across the world. SheBuilds shows what’s possible when building software is accessible to anyone with an idea. This year, it is becoming a global build day that anyone can read more

    SheBuilds goes global as Lovable offers free AI app-building access on International Women’s Day
  • Dealers Are Abuzz at Frieze LA’s VIP Day: ‘It’s a Frenzy’

    First-day sales reports from galleries at the latest edition of the Frieze Los Angeles art fair indicate an abundance of enthusiasm. Enough New Yorkers escaped the snow to be everywhere in the aisles, and major California collectors and cultural figures were spotted in numbers. “It’s a frenzy,” said clearly harried LA dealer Charlie James, standing read more

    Dealers Are Abuzz at Frieze LA’s VIP Day: ‘It’s a Frenzy’
  • Christophe Leribault Tapped to Lead Louvre Museum One Day After Laurence Des Cars’s Resignation

    One day after Laurence des Cars resigned from her position as president of the Louvre Museum, President Emmanuel Macron appointed Christophe Leribault, the director of the Palace of Versailles, to take her place. The decision, a government spokesperson told Le Parisien, was announced by Macron at the Council of Ministers meeting on Wednesday. Leribault, 63, read more

    Christophe Leribault Tapped to Lead Louvre Museum One Day After Laurence Des Cars’s Resignation
  • Snow Day in the Art World

    New York Newsletter From Helene Schjerfbeck to Glenn Ligon, here’s what to read — and where to go when the snow clears. Sometimes you can’t help but talk about the weather —like when a blizzard rolls through town, bringing with it almost two feet of snow. It’s a time to stay indoors, to turn inward read more

    Snow Day in the Art World
  • Artist Trevor Paglen Thinks Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day Looks Awfully Familiar

    On Super Bowl Sunday, Universal Pictures debuted the first full-length trailer for Disclosure Day, Steven Spielberg’s latest extraterrestrial epic. Scattered throughout the trailer are repeated references to cardinals, presented as a kind of harbinger of alien life. If that sounds a little familiar, eagle-eyed art viewer, you’re not alone. Artist Trevor Paglen took to Instagram read more

    Artist Trevor Paglen Thinks Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day Looks Awfully Familiar
  • Your Guide to a Sexy, Artsy, Non-Boring Valentine’s Day in NYC

    Although our sugary contemporary Valentine’s Day traditions are a far cry from its brutal origins in Ancient Roman sacrifice and martyrdom, it’s not uncommon for February 14 to inspire a little pain. It’s an occasion to reflect on romantic love, and with that comes the pressure to externalize such musings, from planning the perfect date read more

    Your Guide to a Sexy, Artsy, Non-Boring Valentine’s Day in NYC
  • Minneapolis Institute of Art Closes for Third Straight Day Amid Alex Pretti Killing, ICE Protests

    The Minneapolis Institute of Art, the city’s leading art museum, announced on Sunday that it would remain closed on Sunday “for the safety of staff and visitors,” according to a statement posted to Instagram. The institution was one of many in the city to close on Friday as part of the Day of Truth and read more

    Minneapolis Institute of Art Closes for Third Straight Day Amid Alex Pretti Killing, ICE Protests
  • Five Art and Museum Events for MLK Day in NYC

    Guide Special collection tours at the Studio Museum in Harlem, Mayor Zohran Mamdani in a live reading of one of King’s sermons, and other programs. BAM VP of Creative Social Impact Coco Killingsworth at the 37th Annual Brooklyn Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on January 16, 2023 (photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images) Fifteen read more