Jeffrey Gibson invites us into a luminous, layered world of art
Culture • Oct 23, 2025, 2:01 PM
1 min de lecture
His latest exhibition, Dedicated to the One I Love, reflects what Jeffrey Gibson describes as a journey much like a loving relationship — marked by ups and downs, moments of great joy, and times of difficulty. As the first Indigenous artist to represent the United States at the Venice Biennale, Gibson talks about bringing Native American practices and performances to his pedestals at the U.S. Pavilion, and about how the ideas of French philosophers Simone de Beauvoir and Jacques Derrida have found their way into his installations. We discuss the artistic and social realities of living under a Trump presidency, and the sense of positivity he discovered by immersing himself in the natural world.
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Rediscovered Picasso portrait of muse Dora Marr sells for €32 million
Culture • 5:47 PM
1 min
A portrait by Pablo Picasso of his muse and partner Dora Maar sold for at auction in Paris for €32 million on Friday. The auction offered a rare public viewing of the brightly-coloured painting which has been held in a private collection for more than 80
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AKAA 2025, the Parisian arts fair honouring African artists and art
Culture • 4:24 PM
1 min
In this show dedicated to the 10th edition of Also Known As Africa (AKAA), Dheepthika Laurent talks to Zimbabwean mixed-media artist Victor Nyakauru, known for being a “found-object” sculptor. He tells us why he is passionate about breathing new life int
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