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Science and Technology   -   Mar 23, 2026 Law professor 'verified with Grok' before sharing photo of mural critical of Mamdani's wife
A purported photograph of a mural calling Rama Duwaji a Hamas cheerleader

The image of Rama Duwaji appears to have been generated by artificial intelligence.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 23, 2026 Magnum Photos launches ‘Odyssey’ print sale, including posthumous Martin Parr work
A photograph by Martin Parr depicting people lining up to cross the causeway to St. Michael’s Mount in Cornwall, England

Magnum’s weeklong Square Print Sale features more than 100 photographers.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Mar 23, 2026 Bank of America settlement talks could halt Leon Black deposition; Judge declines to pause Epstein-related suit
Bank of America settlement talks could halt Leon Black deposition; Judge declines to pause Epstein-related suit

Black had been scheduled to sit for a March 26 deposition in the lawsuit.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 22, 2026 Nevelson paired with overlooked Slobodkina in show on early U.S. abstraction
Nevelson paired with overlooked Slobodkina in show on early U.S. abstraction

The exhibition was organized by the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts and is on view at the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Virginia.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 22, 2026 NYSWA's ‘Courting Challenges’ exhibit brings social justice themes to federal court
Celia Wells, a guest to the federal courthouse in Brooklyn, is pictured admiring an artwork by Natsuki Takauji, created using found objects donated to Materials for the Arts

Work by the New York Society of Women Artists ranges from abstract painting to figurative sculpture and pieces made with found materials.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 19, 2026 Québec Biennale uses winter theme to address climate, colonial issues
Jessie Kleemann's monumental inflatable sculpture ILULIAQ is pictured at Manif d’art.

More than 60 artists across 41 venues in Québec explore climate change and cultural identity through a winter-focused program.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Mar 19, 2026 Sa’dabad complex latest damaged as blast waves hit more of Iran’s cultural sites
Group of people in yellow hard hats examine shattered glass outside a historic stone building at the Sa’dabad Complex in Tehran.

With Iranian authorities reporting damage to 56 cultural sites, Urgent Matter is tracking the locations identified so far.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 18, 2026 SVA’s ‘Mentors’ show pairs students with top photo professionals
A young man looks at a playboy magazine with drug paraphernalia on the table in front of him

Mentors are drawn from across museums, galleries, and news organizations—reflecting the program's broad reach.

by Adam Schrader
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Science and Technology   -   Mar 23, 2026 Law professor 'verified with Grok' before sharing photo of mural critical of Mamdani's wife
A purported photograph of a mural calling Rama Duwaji a Hamas cheerleader

The image of Rama Duwaji appears to have been generated by artificial intelligence.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 23, 2026 Magnum Photos launches ‘Odyssey’ print sale, including posthumous Martin Parr work
A photograph by Martin Parr depicting people lining up to cross the causeway to St. Michael’s Mount in Cornwall, England

Magnum’s weeklong Square Print Sale features more than 100 photographers.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Mar 23, 2026 Bank of America settlement talks could halt Leon Black deposition; Judge declines to pause Epstein-related suit
Bank of America settlement talks could halt Leon Black deposition; Judge declines to pause Epstein-related suit

Black had been scheduled to sit for a March 26 deposition in the lawsuit.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 22, 2026 Nevelson paired with overlooked Slobodkina in show on early U.S. abstraction
Nevelson paired with overlooked Slobodkina in show on early U.S. abstraction

The exhibition was organized by the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts and is on view at the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Virginia.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 22, 2026 NYSWA's ‘Courting Challenges’ exhibit brings social justice themes to federal court
Celia Wells, a guest to the federal courthouse in Brooklyn, is pictured admiring an artwork by Natsuki Takauji, created using found objects donated to Materials for the Arts

Work by the New York Society of Women Artists ranges from abstract painting to figurative sculpture and pieces made with found materials.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 19, 2026 Québec Biennale uses winter theme to address climate, colonial issues
Jessie Kleemann's monumental inflatable sculpture ILULIAQ is pictured at Manif d’art.

More than 60 artists across 41 venues in Québec explore climate change and cultural identity through a winter-focused program.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Mar 19, 2026 Sa’dabad complex latest damaged as blast waves hit more of Iran’s cultural sites
Group of people in yellow hard hats examine shattered glass outside a historic stone building at the Sa’dabad Complex in Tehran.

With Iranian authorities reporting damage to 56 cultural sites, Urgent Matter is tracking the locations identified so far.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Mar 18, 2026 SVA’s ‘Mentors’ show pairs students with top photo professionals
A young man looks at a playboy magazine with drug paraphernalia on the table in front of him

Mentors are drawn from across museums, galleries, and news organizations—reflecting the program's broad reach.

by Adam Schrader
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