Art

January 26, 2026

Immersive Installation Featuring Silicone Wombs Explores Metaphysical Connections

Considering its name means “experience” in Japanese, it should perhaps come as no surprise that Keiken has mastered the art of embodied storytelling. Based in Berlin and London, and composed of three members, the artist collective has created works across disciplines that encourage audiences not just to engage, but to transform. Keiken’s Spirit Systems of Soft Knowing ༊*·˚ is no exception.

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January 24, 2026

Keith Haring’s Final Masterpiece Quietly Resides in a San Francisco Church

Nestled in the AIDS Interfaith Memorial Chapel of San Francisco’s Grace Cathedral is the last work by renowned artist Keith Haring. Completed just weeks before his death from AIDS in 1990, The Life of Christ stands as a powerful bronze triptych that captures the artist’s signature energy alongside spiritual urgency. It’s an altarpiece that draws viewers into a visual meditation on birth, death, and resurrection, offering a space for quiet reflection and collective memory.

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January 21, 2026

Surreal Video Sculptures Blur the Line Between What’s On the Screen and Happening in Real Life

All is not what it seems in sculptures by the artist known simply as Marck. In his alluring and enigmatic works, dimensions blur in a part-screen, part-tactile viewing experience. What happens on the screen in front of us directly influences the objects jutting from behind the frames that hold the large video screen, or vice versa. It’s a surreal sight as two seemingly disparate worlds influence one another in real time.

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