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Art Basel has named 285 galleries for its 2025 Miami Beach fair, one fewer than the total for last year’s edition. Galleries span 44 countries and territories and will include some 41 newcomers to the fair, which is scheduled to take place from December 5th–7th at the Miami Beach Convention Center. VIP preview days for the event will be held on December 3rd and 4th. Founded in 2002, Art Basel Miami Beach is the largest art fair in the western hemisphere. This year’s gallery list, according to Art Basel, will foreground the most urgent artistic currents shaping the American scene…

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tiff50 Aziz Ansari, Maude Apatow, David Michôd, Isabel Coixet, and more lead a spectacular cinematic parade; Anne Émond’s Peak Everything brings the curtain down on TIFF’s golden celebration TORONTO — The lights will burn brighter than ever this September as the Toronto International Film Festival marks its 50th anniversary with a majestic rollout of its Gala and Special Presentations lineup — a shimmering constellation of bold storytelling, global artistry, and red carpet revelations. Taking place from September 4 to 14, 2025, the Festival’s milestone edition is poised to be a love letter to cinema, featuring marquee moments that honor its…

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Archaeologists recently discovered two megalithic tombs built 5,500 years ago in Dezydery Chłapowski Landscape Park in west-central Poland. The tombs are considered among the largest sepulchral structures built in prehistoric Poland and commonly known as “Polish pyramids”, “giants’ graves” or “Kujawian mounds” due to their elongated triangular shape and use of massive stones. The name “Kujawian mounds” refers to the area in northwestern Poland the ancient formations were first identified in the mid-1930s, according to Artnet. Related Articles Archaeologists recently verified two earthen tombs after excavating one of them. Researchers from Adam Mickiewicz University discovered the neolithic earthworks in the…

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Avengers: Endgame might not feel like a long time ago, but take a look at Marvel’s filmography. Marvel has released 14 movies since Endgame came out in 2019. 14! In six years! And that includes a year where they basically released nothing in theaters because of the pandemic. Post-Endgame Marvel alone is a franchise longer than almost every film series in history.Conventional wisdom states the so-called “Multiverse Saga” comprising the Marvel Cinematic Universe since Avengers: Endgame, does not rate with the original “Infinity Saga,” which consisted of the first three phases of MCU films. But to really see whether Marvel’s quality has taken a tangible dip, let’s…

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From toxic goods to human remains, if you are a vintage or antique dealer, there is definitely some inventory to avoid. Some may be hard to resell, some may be downright illegal, and some may incur penalized selling privileges on online marketplaces. Read on to learn what inventory to avoid. Problematic Picks While the virtue of being a vintage or antique dealer is that you can source and sell just about anything old enough, there is some inventory to pass on. Most of these items have some innately undesirable quality, whether it’s gross, in poor condition, or just hard to…

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Wimbledon is the oldest and most famous tennis tournament in the world. In June 2025, this game-used ball signed by Serena Williams sold for $1599.99. On July 9, 1877, the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club hosted the first-ever Wimbledon Championship, making it the oldest tennis tournament in the world. Unlike other Grand Slams, Wimbledon has maintained its traditions for over a century—the grass courts, the all-white dress code for players, and, of course, strawberries and cream. This history, combined with the tournament’s prestigious reputation and the world-famous players who have played on its courts, has given Wimbledon a…

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Once upon a time, Disney celebrated its rich legacy of animation with a wonderful attraction at Walt Disney World’s Hollywood Studios (and before that, at Disney-MGM Studios). Excitingly, The Magic of Disney Animation will soon return to its former site just over a decade after it was seemingly closed for good.The official Disney Parks Blog has announced Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Florida will welcome a re-imagined The Magic of Disney Animation experience in 2026.The new immersive experience will be housed in the same building as its predecessor, which closed in 2015 to make way for Star Wars Launch Bay.According to Disney, next…

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Tin y Doors ATL has installed mini-entryways all over Atlanta, including this one in Grant Park. (Photo courtesy of Tiny Doors ATL) Each week, ArtsATL delivers a critic’s short list of the shows, exhibitions, concerts and events we recommend for the coming weeks within one discipline or venue type in the kaleidoscope of Atlanta arts and culture. This week, we’re highlighting art in outdoor spaces. :: Art on the Beltline The Atlanta Beltline features one of the largest temporary public art exhibits and linear galleries in the United States, located along the Beltline corridor. You’ll find sculptures, murals, performances and other experiences…

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Annabel KeenanPortrait of Samara Furlong with a painting by Olivia Guterson and light sculptures by Jack Craig. Photo by Sierra R. Aguilar. Courtesy of Samara Furlong.“When you purchase something from an artist, their energy is in your space,” collector Samara Furlong told Artsy on a recent call. Furlong is the founder of Buffalo Prescott, the Detroit-based nonprofit residency program she launched in early 2024 that focuses on supporting artists with children, which has given her an intimate window into artists’ experiences. In addition to the residency, Buffalo Prescott acts as an arts incubator and hosts community gatherings, including traditional art…

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To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines PLUGGING TRUMP’S ART GAP. Amid efforts by the Trump administration to eliminate funding for federal cultural agencies like the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Institute of Museum and Library Services, many US states have continued to support their arts and humanities agencies, albeit at reduced levels. According to the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA), states and territories allocated almost $650 million to these agencies in fiscal year 2026, a 7.4 percent drop from 2025. Despite overall uncertainty, 29 states has increased arts funding. As NASAA…

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