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July 6, 2026

Artist Transforms Burned Cars From the LA Fires Into Stained Glass Sculptures

While the LA fires in January 2025 reduced tens of thousands of homes to ash, they also left around 6,000 burned-out cars rusting in driveways across the city. Most were eventually towed away and recycled as scrap, but stained glass artist Ben Tuna (of Glass Cowboy Studio) saw something worth saving. He rescued some of of the charred vehicles and transformed them into works of art.

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July 4, 2026

Hilma af Klint’s Visionary Paintings Take Over Paris’s Historic Grand Palais

Under the vast glass canopy of Paris’s Grand Palais, visitors encounter a world of swirling forms, luminous color, and symbols that blur the boundary between the material and the spiritual. Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Temple (1906–1915) marks the first major exhibition devoted to the pioneering Swedish artist in France, bringing together nearly the entirety of her ambitious spiritual cycle.

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July 3, 2026

Once-Forgotten Music Notebook by Mozart Was Discovered in Paris After 230 Years

Embed from Getty Images Deep in the storerooms of France’s National Library in Paris, curators uncovered a small 44-page notebook that would soon reshape part of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s early history. The manuscript, written in 1778 when Mozart was 22 and working in Paris as a music teacher, sat unidentified for more than 230 years, miscatalogued among centuries of archival material.

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