Makeda Best, with her deep roots in photographic history and academic research, is stepping into the role of chief curator of Photography at MoMA. A fitting appointment for an institution known to curate the very essence of visual storytelling.
Meanwhile, the Asian Cultural Council has awarded nearly $1.6 million in grants to artists, promoting cross-cultural exchange through innovative projects like fiber artist Tan Yubing's exploration into Chinese puppetry.
The art market is showing signs of a fiery resurgence, with a small painting by an unknown follower of Hieronymus Bosch selling for a staggering $537,600. The bidding frenzy highlights our modern obsession with images and their power to captivate.
In other news, the Museum of Modern Art in São Paulo is set to showcase Brazil's vibrant art scene once again, while new curatorial appointments are reshaping institutions across the globe.







