Sprüth Magers to participate in TEFAF New York with a solo presentation dedicated to the work of Anne Imhof. Coming on the heels of the artist’s largest performance to date—DOOM: House of Hope, which occupied the Park Avenue Armory just prior to TEFAF—the works on view highlight a new medium for the artist: bronze.
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The stock market has been in a tumultuous, volatile state lately — and one U.S. politician is betting that small-cap stocks will see the best returns going forward. Finbold’s congressional trading radar recently picked up on an interesting Periodic Transaction Report. It reveals that Tim Moore, the Republican representative of North Carolina’s 14th congressional district,…
A new study finds the number of nonparents who never want children is growing in the United States.
“It’s exciting that these diabetes medications may offer additional benefits, such as protecting brain health.”
A new study reveals a secret to crocodile ancestors’ longevity, which could help better protect our planet’s most vulnerable species.
“We’re excited that this treatment could one day help many people who have lost a sense that is such a meaningful and important part of life.”
New research finds that eating brown rice increases exposure to arsenic in young children.
Imagery of fractured terrain on Venus, Mars, and Jupiter’s moon Europa pinpoints environments influenced by water.
As we step into 2025, we will continue to see change in the way we work around the world, which is driven by global shifts in workplace culture, technological advancements, and new employee expectations. Hybrid work, digital transformation, and flexible workspaces are reshaping how businesses operate and how employees engage with their work. These trends […] The post The future of work and Malaysia’s role as a Southeast Asian hub in 2025 appeared first on e27.
Since its inception in 1901, the Nobel Laureate prize has stood as a beacon celebrating the power of the written word to inspire, provoke, and transform societies. Every year, the eyes of the literary world turn to Stockholm, where the Swedish Academy announces a new laureate whose work has “in the field of literature, produced…