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March 31, 2026

Japanese Artist Reimagines Traditional Paper Cranes as Tiny Sculptural Landscapes

In Japan, paper cranes are cherished symbols of peace and hope, traditionally folded to carry wishes for healing and good fortune. Japanese artist Naofumi Hama brings a fresh take to the tradition, creating complex, three-dimensional sculptures from fabric and paper inspired by changing seasons. His practice is called kirigami, a variation of origami that involves meticulously cutting intricate patterns and details.

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March 30, 2026

Brooklyn Museum To Host Stunning Selection of Modernist Masterpieces This Fall

Throughout his life, Henry Pearlman developed quite the eye for Impressionist and post-Impressionist masterpieces. His art collection, which he compiled over the course of three decades with his wife Rose, spans everything from idyllic landscapes by Vincent Van Gogh to moody portraits by Édouard Manet. This fall, art fans in New York will have a chance to experience this renowned collection up close.

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March 30, 2026

30 Years of KAWS Highlights the “Family” of Work Created by the Iconic Street Artist

Before an exhibition by KAWS opened at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), more than 20 million people had already viewed it. Titled KAWS: FAMILY, the popular show traveled to sites including Hong Kong, Doha, and Melbourne before finally landing at SFMOMA in November 2025. Visitor numbers have undoubtedly climbed higher as the U.S. public enjoys the mononymous artist’s creative output over the past 30 years, through painting, sculpture, and commercial enterprises.

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March 29, 2026

Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz’s Groundbreaking Art Collection to Land on the West Coast

For cultural icons Alicia Keys and Kasseem “Swizz Beatz” Dean, collecting art is about more than just taste or style. Above all, it’s about the artists themselves, or, in Keys’s words, about the “giants on whose shoulders we stand.” This philosophy has guided the couple and their relationship with artists for years, allowing them to amass some of the world’s most innovative pieces by Black American and diasporic artists.

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