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This week, AI presenters, the LA sushi revolution, a welcome break from King Charles’ coronation, plenty of viral posts, and why did Austrian newspapers leave their front pages blank?


An exploration of time, so many tangled possibilities, Ladhamba Tayem; Future Continuous imagines a future where Indigenous peoples cross the space-time continuum.


Notably, the long-awaited report published by President Macron outlines the criteria for the repatriation of human remains.


His work draws its power from the instability of not knowing exactly what ground you are standing on when you look at it.


Work by Massachusetts College of Art and Design MFA applicants is on display in Boston at MassArt x SoWa and on campus, with public artist talks on May 26.


In this age of self-promotion and careerism, there is something amazing and inspiring about the integrity of someone who had the courage to leave.


His welded steel sculptures and performance art produce scar-riddled proxies for connections that are usually intangible.


With Tarek Al-Ghoussein, Patty Chang, Gil Heitor Cortesão, Sharon Lockhart, Taus Makhacheva, Haroon Mirza, Clifford Ross, Thomas Struth and Vivek Vilasini.


Los Angeles-based artist Ishi Glinsky often works with large objects by enlarging smaller objects to honor the traditional art forms of the Tohono O’odham Nation.


The National Museum of the American Indian series focuses on films exploring the stories and communities that “make New York an Indigenous place.”