September 26, 2025

Browse Over 1,100 Art Books at MoMA’s First-Ever Bookshop in Seoul

For those in New York City, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is nearly impossible to avoid. Aside from its prestigious collection, MoMA boasts some of the city’s most inviting bookshops and design stores, filled to the brim with sweeping museum catalogs, playful trinkets, and iconic MoMA-branded merch. Earlier this month, however, MoMA made the journey from its home in New York to across the Pacific.

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September 25, 2025

Surreal Shapes Suspended in Mid-Air Transform Former Factory in Budapest

Spanish artist SpY continues building an impressive portfolio of public installations with his latest piece in Budapest. Located in a former turbine factory in the Hungarian capital, SpY transforms the space by suspending black forms in rows. With Matriz, he invites people to wander through the grid and experience an installation that combines architecture and sculpture.

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September 25, 2025

Illustrations of Fluffy Black Cat With Expressive Tail Turned Into Children’s Book

Cats may not speak our language, but their tails are surprisingly expressive. From puffing up in fear to flicking in irritation, a tail can reveal exactly what a cat is feeling. Inspired by feline body language, author Tess Thomas recently wrote a children’s book about the emotions of a cat called Shibu. At first, Shibu feels embarrassed by his expressive tail, but over time he learns to embrace it and find self-acceptance.

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September 24, 2025

Jimmy Kimmel Returns To Air Following Outpouring of Support Including 400 Celebrities and the ACLU

Late night TV host Jimmy Kimmel returned to air last night after his show, Jimmy Kimmel Live, was pulled by ABC’s parent company, Disney, last week under pressure by the from the Trump Administration. In his opening monologue, he expressed deep gratitude for everyone, across the political spectrum and all walks of life, for the support.

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