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Cape Ann Museum Curator Martha Oaks to retire in 2026 after decades of shaping exhibits and collections

Martha Oaks, the Henrietta Gates & Heaton Robertson Chief Curator at the Cape Ann Museum. Image Courtesy of the Cape Ann Museum.

GLOUCESTER, MASS.- After decades of shaping the Cape Ann Museum's collections and exhibitions, Chief Curator Martha Oaks has announced plans to retire at the end of 2026. The announcement comes nearly one year after a transformative gift endowed the Chief Curator position within the institution. “Martha’s superlative engagement at the Museum, and her commitment to excellence and scholarship, have been paramount to the Museum’s development as one of the best regional museums in this country,” said the Cape Ann Museum Director, Oliver Barker. The Chief Curator position was created in 2020 in honor of Oaks’ multi-decade commitment to stewarding the art and history of Cape Ann as a singularly unique place. In December 2024, the position was generously endowed by Henrietta Gates and Heaton Robertson. Prior to 2020, Oaks served as Curator of the Museum from 1981 to 1990 and 2007 to 2019. ... More

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Howard Greenberg Gallery presents Danny Lyon: The Texas Prison Photographs   Rare early prints by Graciela Iturbide revealed in Throckmorton Fine Art exhibition   Cavalier Ebanks Galleries ignite early buzz at Art Miami with dynamic artist lineup


Cell block table, The Walls, 1968. Gelatin silver print, printed 1970s; 12 1/2 x 18 5/8 inches © Danny Lyon, Courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York.

NEW YORK, NY.- Howard Greenberg Gallery will present Danny Lyon: The Texas Prison Photographs from December 5, 2025 through January 31, 2026. A landmark depiction of incarceration, the exhibition features photographs, films, drawings, and ephemeral from 1967-68. The Texas Prison Photographs marks acclaimed photographer and filmmaker Danny Lyon’s first show with Howard Greenberg Gallery following the announcement of the Gallery’s representation of Lyon in April 2025. The exhibition will open with a reception on December 5 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. with the artist in attendance. Danny Lyon revolutionized documentary photography in the ... More
 

Graciela Iturbide, Lord of the Birds / El señor de los pájaros, Nayarit, 1984-85. Gelatin Silver Print, Vintage, 11 x 14 in.

NEW YORK, NY.- Graciela Iturbide: Vintage, on view at Throckmorton Fine Art from December 4, 2026 through February 28, 2026, focuses on recently discovered works created by the artist between the late 1960s and early 1980s. The exhibition offers a profound exploration of Iturbide's early artistic journey and her deep immersion in the diverse cultures of her homeland of Mexico. Having trained under the renowned Mexican photographer Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Iturbide developed a signature style that blends a documentary approach with a deeply personal and poetic vision, capturing the complexities, rituals, and spirit of Mexico in powerful, ... More
 

William Nelson_Gil, Ed. 1 of 9, 2025.

MIAMI, FLA.- Cavalier Ebanks Galleries – a longtime favorite at Art Miami – is once again presenting a dynamic roster of artists whose work is drawing early buzz. Standout artists include, William Nelson, Bjørn Skaarup, Adam Umbach, Jim Rennert, and, Debranne Cingari, all featured at booth AM424 and each bringing a distinct perspective and fresh energy to the fair. Known for paintings that revel in contradictions, William Nelson creates cinematic paintings that fuse unexpected figures – like Hollywood icons and comic-book motifs – into tense, high-energy scenes. His work plays with contrast, nostalgia, and narrative, capturing viewers much like a film unfolding on canvas. Internationally celebrated for his monumental bronze sculptures, Bjørn Skaarup’s work blends classical ... More


Columbia Museum of Art announces major gift from the Joseph Bruce Collection of Georgian Porcelain   Light, perception, and participation define Olafur Eliasson: Presence at Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art   Sotheby's $40m Old Master Evening Sales sees great works find their new homes


New Hall (manufacturer). British, active 1781–1835. Teapot and Lid, c. 1812–1819. Bone china painted in enamels and gilt. Seventy-fifth anniversary acquisition, gift of the Joseph Bruce Collection of Georgian Porcelain, Columbia Museum of Art, 2025.5.125a-b. Photo courtesy Drew Baron / The Columbia Museum of Art.

COLUMBIA, SC.- The Columbia Museum of Art announced a major gift of the Joseph Bruce Collection of Georgian Porcelain, one of the most comprehensive private holdings of New Hall porcelain in the United States. The gift, made in celebration of the museum’s 75th anniversary, ultimately totals nearly 200 pieces, representing 58 patterns produced by New Hall between the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Founded in 1781, New Hall was England’s first successful manufacturer of hard-paste porcelain. After decades of experimentation to replicate the prized porcelains of China, New Hall developed the first formula ideally suited for commercial production. Its early wares blended Chinese-inspired decoration with distinctly English shapes, reflecting a moment when global trade, shifting tastes, and ... More
 

Olafur Eliasson / Denmark b.1967 / Presence (detail) 2025 / Stainless steel, aluminium, monofrequency lights, printed textile wedges, aluminium perforated sheets, mirror foil, glass mirror, wood / Dimensions variable / Courtesy: The artist; neugerriemschneider, Berlin; and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York / © 2025 Olafur Eliasson / Photograph: Studio Olafur Eliasson.

BRISBANE.- An expansive exhibition by Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson featuring major new installations, photography and sculpture opens at the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) from 6 December 2025 until 12 July 2026. Exclusive to Brisbane, the exhibition has been developed in close collaboration with the artist and his multidisciplinary Berlin-based studio. Queensland Art Gallery l Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) Director Chris Saines said ‘Olafur Eliasson: Presence’ highlighted the power of perception and how our senses give shape to our experience of the world. ‘The exhibition will span the entire ground floor of GOMA and include more than 20 artworks by the artist from 1993 to the present,' Mr Saines said. ‘A curious and ceaselessly inventive artist, Olafur Eliasson focuses our ... More
 

Hans Eworth’s Portrait of 4th Duke of Norfolk establishes record for an Elizabethan portrait at auction selling for £3.2m / $4.2m. Courtesy Sotheby's.

LONDON.- “Over the past days, the galleries have come alive with visitors drawn to these remarkable paintings, and witnessing that enthusiasm has been immensely rewarding. This evening, great works found fitting homes: from the Eworth, which set a new auction record for an Elizabethan portrait, to the extraordinary 15th-century Sherborne triptych, which sold to a Christian Foundation with close links to the Brethren at the Almshouse. Similarly, the sale of some of these works will fund great causes, as is the case with the captivating portrait of Saint John by Rembrandt. The rarity of these works and the depth of their provenance encouraged meaningful and cross-category bidding, as collectors sought the opportunity to secure a piece of history. This evening’s results were shaped by the calibre and character of the works on offer, many of which were steeped, or sometimes hidden, in centuries of history. The warm response from collectors reflects not only the inherent quality of these w ... More


Christie's sets new world record for a Rembrandt print as Josefowitz Collection Sale achieves $11.4 million   The oldest art museum in the U.S. is now brand new   Kunstpalast invites visitors to smell history with immersive exhibition featuring 30 custom scent stations


Richard Lloyd, Deputy Chairman Prints and Auctioneer, selling Rembrandt van Rijn's Arnout Tholinx, Inspector (circa 1656) for £3,100,000, the new world auction record for an Old Master print.

LONDON.- On 3 December 2025, The Sam Josefowitz Collection: Graphic Masterpieces by Rembrandt van Rijn, Part III live sale at Christie's London realised £8,621,579/ $11,406,349/ €9,785,492, with sell–through rates of 99% by value and 98% by lot. • Arnout Tholinx, Inspector (circa 1656) achieved the highest price for an Old Master print at auction.It was also the top selling lot of the evening and set a new world auction record for a Rembrandt print, selling for £3,100,000. This work was last sold at Christie's London exactly one hundred and one years ago, and no other example had appeared on the market since. • 69% of lots sold above high estimate. • The sale achieved multiple subject-specific auction record prices, many of which were among the top results: • Arnout Tholinx, Inspector (circa 1656) £3,100,000 – world auction record ... More
 

The new logo was inspired by idiosyncratic lettering from an historic plaque honoring Jeremiah Wadsworth, which visitors can find tucked inside the museum’s Main Street entrance.

HARTFORD, CONN.- The Wadsworth (formerly known as the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art) unveils a new institutional brand, the first in its 183-year history. Recently listed by The Washington Post as one of the twenty best art museums in the United States, The Wadsworth engaged Saffron Brand Consultants to comprehensively update its brand positioning, visual identity, and messaging to better serve its communities near Hartford and far beyond. The Wadsworth’s Board of Trustees, leadership, and staff participated in a process spanning nearly a year, balancing the museum’s long history with the need to demonstrate current relevance to its communities, and inspire the public through its collection and programs. “Despite its long history, The Wadsworth has never formally undertaken a branding process ... More
 

Installation view. Photo: Anne Orthen.

DUSSELDORF.- Scents awaken memories, stir emotions and influence our perceptions and actions. With this major overview exhibition, the Kunstpalast will focus on the fascinating history of scent for the first time – from antiquity to the present – and bring it to life as a sensory experience. Spanning 5,000 m², the exhibition takes visitors on a journey through more than a thousand years of art and cultural history. When walking through the collection, one can encounter around 30 specially developed scent stations that open up entirely new interactions between the experience of art and the sense of smell. The journey begins with the spiritual and therapeutic function of fragrances in religious ceremonies, which dates back thousands of years. It continues through the opulent fragrance culture of European courts in the Baroque era and the stench of 18th-century cities, where the legendary Eau de Cologne was developed. With the Industrial Revolution came synthetic scents, which not only inf ... More


New exhibition by Som Supaparinya reveals how Cold War propaganda still shapes landscapes and memory   Christie's presents Design: Featuring Works from the Edlis │ Neeson Collection   Moyra Davey's three-decade exploration of photography, film, and essayism debuts in Berlin exhibition


Som Supaparinya, mo num en ts (still), 2025. Video installation, dimension variable. Courtesy of the artist.

BANGKOK.- Jim Thompson Art Center presents MO NUM EN TS, a solo exhibition by Chiang Mai-based artist Som Supaparinya, curated by Gridthiya Gaweewong. This exhibition is presented as part of the Han Nefkens Foundation—Southeast Asian Video Art Production Grant 2024 In memory of Dinh Q. Lê, and in collaboration with Jim Thompson Art Center; Outpost Art Organisation, Vietnam; Museion, Italy; Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Japan; Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Denmark; and Rockbund Art Museum, China. Continuing her long-term research-based artistic practice into the entanglements between history, the environment, and political ideology, Som Supaparinya’s new body of work investigates how the destruction of nature is not merely a byproduct of “progress” but a direct consequence of ideological and discursive forces. These include propaganda disseminated by both the Free World and the ... More
 

Les Lalanne from the Collection of Bannon and Barnabas McHenry | FRANÇOIS-XAVIER LALANNE (1927-2008) 'Agneau', from the 'Nouveaux Moutons' Series, 2008, Estimate: $250,000 – 350,000. © Christie's Images Ltd 2025.

NEW YORK, NY.- Christie's announced Design: Featuring Works from the Edlis | Neeson Collection, a live auction taking place on December 11 at Christie's Rockefeller Center. This season's sale showcases sculptural furniture, lighting, and decorative arts spanning over a century—from the Viennese Secessionists to Post-War and Contemporary Design. Leading the sale is the celebration of CLAUDE100, a curated selection of works by Claude Lalanne commemorating the 100th anniversary of the artist's birthyear. The top lot is Claude's Unique 'Structure végétale aux papillons et oiseaux' Chandelier (2007), (Estimated at $1,800,000–2,500,000). Further works on offer in the auction by Claude Lalanne and her partner François-Xavier herald from The Collection of Bannon and Barnabas McHenry, detailing the family's ... More
 

Moyra Davey, Newsstand #9, 1994. Courtesy: Moyra Davey.

BERLIN.- Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k.) presents the first institutional survey exhibition in Germany of artist, filmmaker, and writer Moyra Davey. Combining autobiographical elements with a research-driven ap- proach, Davey has developed a unique essayistic practice that interweaves image and text. Her work reflects a fondness for engaging with iconic texts and authors whose work spans the fields of memoir and psycho- analysis to art history, and juxtaposes deliberations on artistic creation, with personal stories drawn from her New York City surroundings and beyond. The exhibition spans more than three decades of Davey’s practice and foregrounds the artist’s distinctive method of collaging and revisiting found or self-produced images and fragments of text. A central strand of this practice is her use of mailed, photographic prints which have been folded down to letter-size, and pos- ted directly to the galleries and institutions in which they are displayed. Among other works, t ... More



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The 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial: After the Rain opens
CANBERRA.- The National Gallery of Australia has unveiled the 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial: After the Rain – a major exhibition led by Tony Albert, one of Australia’s foremost contemporary artists. From 6 December 2025 until 26 April 2026, audiences are invited to Kamberri/Canberra to celebrate cultural warriors of the past, present and future, with the vision of Artistic Director, Tony Albert(Girramay/Yidinji/Kuku-Yalanji peoples) coming to life through 10 immersive and multidisciplinary installations. First Nations artists from across the country come together on Ngambri and Ngunnawal land to present the fifth iteration of the National Indigenous Art Triennial, titled After the Rain. Spanning across traditional and contemporary mediums, Albert and the National Gallery have commissioned the featured artists to create 10 large-scale projects that reflect ... More

Pirelli HangarBicocca announces ambitious 2026-2027 program featuring eight major artist exhibitions
MILAN.- Pirelli HangarBicocca’s exhibition program for 2026–2027 will present eight major monographic exhibitions by both Italian and international artists. The program will introduce new perspectives and dialogues through site-specific shows conceived specifically for its distinctive and expansive exhibition spaces. Pirelli HangarBicocca will offer a cultural experience aligned with the institution’s mission to produce, promote, and make contemporary art more accessible to a larger audience. Across the next two years, the program will draw the public's attention to artistic practices that critically examine the present by exploring forms of collective knowledge. The invited artists’ research converges around shared themes, each approached from distinct perspectives. Benni Bosetto and Aki Sasamoto's investigations focus on the body, the ritual nature of everyday gestures, ... More

Young designer Fredrik Sletner wins Kistefos Museum's Furniture Competition with "TAPP" series
JEVNAKER.- Kistefos Museum has announced the winner of its highly anticipated furniture design competition, unveiling 28-year-old architect and furniture designer Fredrik Sletner as the creator behind the new dining chair and table that will furnish the museum’s visitor center opening in June 2026. The contest drew more than 100 submissions from emerging and established designers alike, but the jury’s decision was unanimous: Sletner’s proposal stood out for its craftsmanship, originality, and deep connection to Kistefos’ history. For Sletner, the recognition is both a professional milestone and a meaningful personal achievement. “Being chosen as the winner is truly special,” he says. “It means a lot that Kistefos is inviting younger voices into the architecture and design world. This project has allowed me to immerse myself in craft and let the history of the place ... More

Palmyra, Roman fashion, and Barye's beasts lead the Glyptotek's 2026 exhibition lineup
COPENHAGEN.- The New Year marks the beginning of an ambitious exhibition year at the Glyptotek. The Glyptotek will be presenting the largest exhibition of antiquities in the museum’s history, a parade of animals in 19th-century art, plus a brand-new exhibition of the museum's unique collection from the ancient city of Palmyra, Syria’s ancient oasis city on the Silk Road. Exploring the power of fashion of the ancient world, Palmyra’s cosmopolitan history, and the role of animals in 19th-century art can shed new light on identity, the meeting of cultures, and the human view of nature. “The Glyptotek’s collections of antiquities and French art are exceptional, and in 2026 we are placing them centre stage. They hold limitless stories that we can unwrap through our research and new approaches. With a stronger focus on the museum’s own collections, we can present rewarding and stimulating ... More

Lori Daugherty's Bold Whispers takes spotlight at The Contemporary Dayton
DAYTON, OH.- The Contemporary Dayton is presenting Lori Daugherty: Bold Whispers, the latest Member’s Spotlight Exhibition that celebrates the vibrant creativity of local and regional artist community. The exhibition will be on view December 3-27, 2025 in The T. Chase Hale & Jonathan A. Hale Gallery, located in The Contemporary Dayton. Lori Daugherty: Bold Whispers features a series of intimate encaustic paintings by Dayton-based artist Lori Daugherty. Bold Whispers brings together a series of small-scale works in which color, wax, and heat converge to create quietly potent moments of energy. Working with encaustic wax, inks, and the unpredictable dynamics of torch and flame, Daugherty builds layered surfaces that balance translucency, texture, and movement. Each painting offers an “organic burst”—alive, expanding, and subtly insistent—inviting viewers to slow ... More

Eva Presenhuber now representing Sandra Mujinga
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James Gregory Atkinson uncovers overlooked narratives of Black Germany through objects, archives, and memory
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The Space Between at Camera Austria challenges dominant narratives through photography, AI, and critical storytelling
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Dallas Museum celebrates the vision and legacy of Clementine Hunter
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On a day like today, American photographer Aaron Siskind was born
December 04, 1903. Aaron Siskind (December 4, 1903 - February 8, 1991) was an American photographer whose work focuses on the details of things, presented as flat surfaces to create a new image independent of the original subject. He was closely involved with, if not a part of, the abstract expressionist movement, and was close friends with artists Franz Kline (whose own breakthrough show at the Charles Egan Gallery occurred in the same period as Siskind's one-man shows at the same gallery), Mark Rothko, and Willem de Kooning. In this image: Aaron Siskind (American, 1903-1991), Chicago Scrapyard 2, 1948. Gelatin silver print, 18.2 x 24.1 cm (image); 20.2 x 25.2 cm (sheet). Harry Ransom Center Photography Collection, Gift of Adam and Susan Finn. 2019:0028:0002 © Aaron Siskind Foundation.



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