Manga’s presence in pop culture is growing—and the art world is taking notice. Here’s what you need to know about buying original manga works. https://t.co/LY9X869l6L
Paper Pepper is a Korean papercraft artist who gave Van Gogh a makeover, fixed his ear, and proved Korean skincare is so good it can regrow body parts.
Not a filter. Not AI. Just paper, patience, and Seoul-level beauty standards.
#ArtnetNews: Emily Sargent’s watercolors arrive at auction after decades hidden in a trunk. The sale will see 19 watercolors from the collection of Emily Sargent's great niece.
Read more: https://t.co/WdprEom59M
✨ What does transformation look like through the eyes of New York City students?
"A Year with Children 2026" features artwork created by students participating in Learning Through Art (LTA), the Guggenheim’s artist-in-residence program that has connected artists, educators, and students for more than 50 years.
Hear from Cyra Levenson, Director of Learning & Engagement, about this year’s exhibition and make plans to visit before it closes on Sunday, June 7.
Learning Through Art and A Year with Children 2026 are generously supported by Lavazza Group and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
A 48-hour guide to the Venice Biennale 2026, featuring the best pavilions, exhibitions, museums, and local stops to see across Venice. https://t.co/dKSnizFcF6
LEGO just dropped its largest set ever: La Sagrada Familia.
It has 12,060 pieces and costs $800. The set comes 100 years after Antoni Gaudi’s death (June 10, 1926).
The details are insane including spires, carvings and interior with light shining through stain-glass windows.
✨ One of our favorite nights of the year is almost here!
Join us on June 9 for the Museum Mile Festival—from 6–9 pm, stroll Fifth Avenue, enjoy free admission at participating museums, and experience outdoor performances, activities, and special programming along Museum Mile.
At the Guggenheim, explore the galleries after hours, challenge a friend at our outdoor chess activations, and discover artwork by talented District 75 students. ♟️🎨
And just between us… a special giveaway might be in store for a few lucky visitors. 👀
There's something for everyone!
Plus, be sure to stop by our friends at @neuegalerieny! While the Neue Galerie is closed for restoration this summer, they'll be hosting a pop-up experience outside their landmark building, where visitors can explore the architectural history of 1048 Fifth Avenue and learn about the museum's renowned collections of Austrian and German art and design.
See you on Museum Mile! Learn more at the link in bio. ✨
Looking for free things to do in NYC?✨🗽❤️
Check out "NYC's Story: The City on Record", "Revisiting the World of Tomorrow: The 1964-65 World's Fair" &"Windows on the Archives" - all open to the public at 31 Chambers Street, 9am-4:30pm (M-F).
Learn more: https://t.co/zQGp89DiKo
A significant presentation of key works by Marcel Duchamp is now on view at Gagosian’s new space at 980 Madison Avenue at 76th Street in New York. This show brings a selection of works—including all of the artist’s most iconic readymades—back to the location where these editions made their American debut in a 1965 exhibition at Cordier & Ekstrom Gallery https://t.co/DsuL5gRtHm
From iconic works to contemporary perspectives → Guggenheim Pop: 1960 to Now opens on June 5 🎈
Exploring the Guggenheim’s history with Pop art and its lasting influence on artists today, this exhibition presents major collection works alongside recent acquisitions by contemporary artists whose practices expand the legacies of the movement. Highlights include works by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, and Maurizio Cattelan, as well as a special presentation of Yayoi Kusama’s INFINITY MIRRORED ROOM – DANCING LIGHTS THAT FLEW UP TO THE UNIVERSE.
The exhibition is opening in two phases:
June 5 → Historical works + Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Room
June 26 → Contemporary works from the collection including Maurizio Cattelan’s "Comedian" (2019)
Get your tickets now. ✨🌀
A quick video of the most beautiful mural I’ve seen, The Dream Garden by Maxfield Parrish (in collaboration with Louis Comfort Tiffany), inside the historic Curtis Building in Philadelphia.
This breathtaking glass mosaic, installed in 1916, features hundreds of thousands of irreplaceable tesserae in over 260 color tones, weighing over 4 tons and almost not surviving.
It’s a perfect escape for a moment as one goes through the busy streets of Philadelphia, but then again, anyone who knows Maxwell Parrish knows how ethereal he is.