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American artist Fred Eversley, who quit his aerospace engineering job to pursue art, died at 83 on March 14th. David Kordansky Gallery, which started representing the artist in 2018, confirmed the artist’s death, which followed a brief illness. With a career spanning five decades, Eversley is most closely linked with the Light and Space Movement of California in the 1970s. His sculptures, crafted from resin and noted for their glossy, transparent qualities, are inspired by scientific phenomena. In recent years, the artist also began working with stainless steel. In November 2024, Eversley unveiled his largest public installation, a 16.5-foot-tall parabolic…

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Hauser & Wirth has announced its representation of South Korean artist Lee Bul. The gallery will co-represent the artist with her Seoul-based gallery BB&M. Lee was previously represented by Thaddaeus Ropac and Lehmann Maupin, which have both shown her since 2007. Two of Lee’s works will be featured in Hauser & Wirth’s booth at Art Basel Hong Kong next week: a leather-covered fiberglass and steel sculpture Untitled (Anagram Leather #11 T.O.T.) (2003/2018) and a new diptych painting Perdu CCIX (2025). The artist’s first exhibition with the gallery will take place in New York in 2026.Lee is renowned for her interdisciplinary…

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M. F. Husain’s Untitled (Gram Yatra) sold at Christie’s for $13.8 million in New York, making it the most expensive work of modern Indian art ever publicly auctioned. That amount, which includes fees, shattered the auction house’s estimate of $2.5 million–$3.5 million and was more than four times the artist’s previous record of $3.1 million, which was set by his painting Untitled (Reincarnation) last September at Sotheby’s in London. The previous record for a modern Indian work was $7.4 million, for Amrita Sher-Gil’s The Story Teller (1937), which sold in September 2023 in Mumbai. (S. H. Raza’s 1959 painting Kallisté,…

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John Wick seemingly died at the end of John Wick: Chapter 4. And since then, Keanu Reeves has dismissed any and all talk about another John Wick sequel. Maybe he’s been doing that because it doesn’t matter if John Wick is dead or not — Lionsgate will still stick him in more movies anyway.For example, here he is prominently featured in the trailer for From the World of John Wick: Ballerina, a spinoff film that nominally stars Ana de Armas as another assassin in the same fictional universe. But the second half of the teaser is mostly about John Wick (Reeves) showing up to fight de Armas’…

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Art MarketSofia HallströmPortrait of Hannah Watson. Courtesy of TJ Boulting. Exterior view of TJ Boulting. Courtesy of TJ Boulting. “I feel I achieved everything I wanted with TJ Boulting, and that’s why it’s time to move on.” Hannah Watson told Artsy. The beloved Fitzrovia gallery she had helmed for 13 years has closed.The gallery was known for platforming emerging artists, particularly lens-based women artists. It was a tastemaker in London’s contemporary art scene, securing museum acquisitions and participating in art fairs across the globe. After announcing the gallery’s closure on Valentine’s Day earlier this year, Artsy sat down with Watson…

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Below you’ll find the Final Jeopardy UK clue for today, Wednesday, March 19. In yesterday’s match, Lizzie Mackarel from Bromley-by-Bow came away as the new Jeopardy champion with an impressive £4,025. In tonight’s match, hosted by Stephen Fry, faces off against two new contestants, optometrist Heather Heath from Buckingham and AI product director Sree Kanthamneni from Hertfordshire. Here is the question and answer for Final Jeopardy UK for 3/19/2025, plus the wages and winner for the match. Final Jeopardy UK Question for March 19 The Final Jeopardy question for March 19, 2025 is in the category of “The Cold War”…

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Bob Clampett’s life (1913–1984)—along with his vast collection of drawings, photographs, books, and ephemera—mirrors the history of American animation. Following a public exhibition that runs through March 20, Van Eaton Galleries will present The Bob Clampett Auction, a two-day event on March 22 and 23. This is an original photostat model sheet for the Merrie Melodies cartoon “A Tale of Two Kitties.” This cartoon features the first appearance of Tweety Bird, here named “Orson.” The original title “Babbit & Catstello” references the comedy team Abbott and Costello, the inspirations for the characters, and the sheet includes their portraits.Van Eaton Gallery…

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McDonald’s may be hiding a few secrets in the cheese found on most of its burgers.A chef and former manager of culinary innovation at the fast food chain recently shared in-depth knowledge about what’s between the buns.McDonald’s fries and hamburgerGetty ImagesWhat Type Of Cheese Does McDonald’s Use On Burgers?According to his LinkedIn profile, Mike Haracz worked at McDonald’s corporate headquarters in Illinois for a four-year stint beginning in 2015. Part of his role involved coming up with new “food and beverage prototypes” that could potentially be rolled out nationwide.Needless to say, Haracz knows his stuff when it comes to McDonald’s food.…

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Today’s Jewelry Collection Story comes from Kaila of @herloveofgold – I have been following Kaila for quite some time after she purchased a few things from my shop. I love her taste in jewelry and she is a relatively new mom, so it is fun to see what pieces she adds to commemorate her son. I’ve also enjoyed talking about mom stuff with her and selling my boys’ hand-me-downs to her! It is awesome when the jewelry community becomes so much more than just about jewelry!  Anyway, let’s get into her collection: “I started seriously collecting in 2019. It actually…

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ArtRichard PoundAnselm Kiefer, installation view of Sag mir wo die Blumen sind , 2024 in “Anselm Kiefer – Sag mir wo die Blumen sind” , Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam & Van Gogh Museum, 2025. Photo by Peter Tijhuis. Courtesy of Stedelijk Museum, the artist and White Cube.A key figure in the post-war cultural landscape, Anselm Kiefer is widely regarded as one of the world’s most important living artists. Embracing monumental painting, sculpture, and installation, along with printmaking and watercolors, his vast oeuvre explores themes of myth, collective memory, history, and spirituality. Unflinching and acerbic, he was one of the first German…

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