Major open calls, residencies, and grants for artists are now available for July 2026, offering new funding and exhibition opportunities worldwide.
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James Turrell’s 100th ‘Skyscape’ Opens in Aarhus
James Turrell’s 100th ‘Skyscape’ installation officially opened in Aarhus, Denmark, marking a significant milestone in the artist’s career and public art history.
The 7th VH Award Open Call Expands Support for Media Artists
The 7th VH Award has announced an open call, increasing support for media artists to foster innovation in digital and multimedia art forms.
A Visual Cacophony of People, Places, and Things Fill Chris Millar’s Mixed-Media Paintings
Artist Chris Millar unveils a new series of mixed-media paintings filled with diverse people, places, and objects, highlighting a complex visual narrative.
Don’t Ask Lari Pittman What His Work Is “About”
Lari Pittman declines to describe the meaning behind his artwork, emphasizing the importance of viewer interpretation over artist explanation.
Judge asks the Kennedy Center to explain tarps covering the building
A judge has requested the Kennedy Center to clarify the purpose of tarps covering parts of the building amid ongoing questions and concerns.
Pace Gallery’s Hall of Mirrors
Pace Gallery has launched ‘Hall of Mirrors,’ a new contemporary art exhibition featuring works by leading artists, opening this week in New York.
David Daigle’s Elaborate Punch-Cut Paper Pieces Excavate Commercial Imagery
Artist David Daigle creates intricate punch-cut paper pieces that reframe and excavate commercial imagery, blending craft with critique.
Georgia O’Keeffe the Wanderer
A new exhibition explores Georgia O’Keeffe’s life as a traveler and artist, revealing her restless spirit and influence on American art.
Rosalie Favell and the Search for Herself
Canadian artist Rosalie Favell embarks on a personal journey to explore her identity through her latest artwork, highlighting Indigenous and mixed heritage themes.