At Large  January 31, 2025

What’s Online Spring 2025: Art & Object Magazine

Here's a Roundup of What We've Been Covering Online
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Campesinos (Peasants), 1953, John Wilson (American, 1922–2015), Oil on paper, mounted on board. Private collection, Boston. Estate of John Wilson.

John Wilson’s Art Explores Humanity and Activism at the MFA Boston

Gallery In an exclusive conversation with Art & Object, exhibition curator and MFA Boston Chair of Prints and Drawings Edward Saywell discussed the new exhibition Witnessing Humanity, the Art of John Wilson.

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A Look at the Advancements of Tech in Art With Barry X Ball

Studio Over the course of 12 years in Brooklyn, Barry X Ball built an incredible three-story atelier with an impressive sculpture studio, computer lab and materials area, showers and lockers for employees, and even living quarters for late nights.

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David Castillo Gallery Showcases Asian Art Through “Alien/ΛᄂIΣП”

Gallery The group exhibition, Alien /ΛᄂIΣП, at David Castillo Gallery brings together over 40 artists from the Asian diaspora. Curated by artist Yesiyu Zhao, there is a focus on the many uses and meanings of the word alien.

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Architecture Firm Peterson Rich Office On Designing for Art Institutions

Museum Recently, the Brooklyn-based architecture firm, Peterson Rich Office, designed a new building centrally located on campus at the prestigious Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut called the Pruzan Art Center.

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How Close Are We To Finding Cleopatra’s Tomb?

At Large A search for Cleopatra’s tomb, led by the Dominican defense lawyer turned archaeologist, Kathleen Martinez, continues to give the public glimpses into what life in the Ptolemaic included. Nonetheless, the Egyptian Queen’s remains still have yet to be found.

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Paul Mpagi Sepuya: Dark Room A–Z, A Conversation on Photographing Connection

At Large A new publication, Paul Mpagi Sepuya: Dark Room A-Z (2024) is being released this month by Aperture and moves through his practice by way of words that correspond with letters of the alphabet. Art & Object sat down with Paul Mpagi Sepuya to discuss his new book and his photographic process.

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Louis Vuitton and Takashi Murakami: A Collaboration of Pop Art and Fashion

At Large As we welcome the year of 2025, Louis Vuitton welcomes back their emblematic collaboration with Japanese Pop artist, Takashi Murakami. The new line of handbags, wallets, footwear, and other accessories was lauded as of January 1st with Zendaya as the face of the campaign.

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The 10 Biggest Archaeological Discoveries in 2024

At Large In the world of archaeology, 2024 was a busy year with many discoveries and breakthroughs in the study of humankind’s past. Countless archaeological projects pushed chronological boundaries, changed our perspectives, and quite literally rewrote history with their amazing work.

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The Must-See Pieces at the ICA Miami

Museum A cultural anchor, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA Miami) promotes continuous experimentation in contemporary art, advances new scholarship, and fosters the exchange of art and ideas throughout the Miami region and internationally.

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A Lost Camille Claudel Sculpture Now Set to Go To Auction

Auction A cast of Camille Claudel’s masterpiece, The Age of Maturity (1894), has recently been found in a vacant Paris apartment and is suspected to fetch between $1.5 to $2 million at auction.

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Dorothy’s Signature Red Slippers Make Auction History

Auction A pair of Dorothy Gale’s famous ruby slippers, worn while filming The Wizard of Oz, went to auction late last week and made a staggering record for the highest priced sale of film memorabilia.

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Just Like Heaven: A Celebratory Exhibition for Marc Jacobs’ 40th Anniversary

Gallery In honor of Marc Jacobs’ eponymous fashion house turning 40, Control Gallery, the Los Angeles-based art space bespoke to experimental and expansive work, has opened “Just Like Heaven” to celebrate the anniversary.

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