Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Audubon News Up Date protecting the Artistic Landscapes We are All Stewards Of July 2026

 The images an important updates to keep us all advices as Environmental Stewards of the our lands below protect the rivers , streams, oceans, prairies and mountains artist have painted since before cave art.   


National Audubon Society
|  AUDUBON ADVISORY  JULY 2026
Photo of a Cerulean Warbler.

Cerulean Warbler.

How the New Farm Bill Supports Forest Conservation

More than half of America's forests are privately owned, and landowners play a leading role in overall forest health. As Congress debates the new Farm Bill, conservationists are pushing for strengthened programs that provide these owners with the tools needed to conserve forests, improve bird habitats, and keep working forests healthy and resilient. Read more and take action
 
Photo a full moon over a mountain-scape, Sandhill Cranes in flight.

Sandhill Cranes.

Senate Advances America the Beautiful Act

Last month, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee advanced the America the Beautiful Act, which would invest $1.9 billion per year to address maintenance and restoration needs across national parks, wildlife refuges, forests, and other public lands. A companion bill also advanced in the House. Read more

Photo of American White Pelicans at Great Salt Lake.

American White Pelicans at Great Salt Lake.

New Report Identifies Most Important Areas for Bird Conservation at Great Salt Lake

Developed by Audubon’s team of scientists, with input from habitat and water experts, the Great Salt Lake Birds and Habitat Assessment identifies and classifies the most important habitat for waterbirds to help guide ongoing and future conservation efforts. Read more

 
Photo of a Greater Prairie-Chicken.

Greater Prairie-Chicken. 

Why America's Grassland Habitat Needs Our Attention Now

A new survey reveals that nearly half of Americans know little to nothing about grasslands, despite them being the country's largest and most threatened ecosystems. Now, a new coalition aims to increase public understanding of grasslands and build nationwide support for their conservation. Read more

 
Photo of Canada Geese flying in a V formation above transmission lines.

Canada Geese fly above transmission lines.

Climate Corner

As recent heatwaves and wildfires remind us, the climate crisis is here, driving an urgent need to rapidly transition to renewable energy while also modernizing and expanding the United States’ aging electric grid. An innovative solution is gaining major traction: building transmission lines directly along existing highway corridors—a win-win that can speed up the transmission permitting process while also minimizing risks to birds and their habitats. Read more

Photo of an American Kestrel with a city skyline in the background.

American Kestrel.

Your Actions At Work

The House Natural Resources Committee has approved the Local Communities & Bird Habitat Stewardship Act, bringing Congress one step closer to providing dedicated support for community-based bird habitat conservation and education through the Urban Bird Treaty Program. The bill now moves to the full House of Representatives for consideration. Thank you to the 29,000+ Audubon supporterswho have taken action online and via mailed postcards to Congress, keeping the momentum going! Read more and take action

 

Photos from top: Lili Banta; Paul Malinowski/Audubon Photography Awards; Shaela Adams/Audubon; Ravi Hirekatur/Audubon Photography Awards; Mjsimage/Shutterstock (left); Kyle Hampton/Audubon Photography Awards (right)

 

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The Andy Warhol Museum named Hannah Klemm as the new Milton Fine Art Curator. She has a lengthy list of credential listed below!

 Fine Art Magazine blog opinion: AS part of the Carnegie Museums the Warhol Museum oversees the validation, exhibition, and lending of Andy Warhol's works Ms. Klemm's work will  hopefully expand awareness of art as a shaper of cultural change socially within subtle critique. 


July 14, 2026

Hannah Klemm Named Milton Fine Curator of Art



Hannah Klemm, photo by Manny Alcala
 
The Andy Warhol Museum announces that Hannah Klemm has been named the new Milton Fine Curator of Art. Klemm is currently the curator of modern and contemporary art at the Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas at Austin. Before joining the Blanton Museum of Art, she served as associate curator of modern and contemporary art for the Saint Louis Art Museum and held a variety of curatorial fellowship positions at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Art Institute of Chicago and the Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago. She will join The Warhol on August 17, 2026.

“I am thrilled to join The Warhol at such an exciting moment in its history,” Klemm said. “What has always inspired me about both Warhol and the museum is a belief that art does not happen in isolation. It emerges through communities, conversations and the exchange of ideas. The museum actively cultivates these encounters, serving as a vital place for learning, dialogue and discovering the transformative power of creativity.”

“I am excited to welcome Hannah to The Warhol team,” said Mario Rossero, director of The Warhol. “I’m confident that through her curatorial expertise and collaborative spirit that she will bring a unique approach to the collection and our exhibitions program.”

As curator of modern and contemporary art at the Blanton Museum of Art, Klemm organized exhibitions, commissions, publications and public programs and stewarded the museum’s contemporary collection. Her most recent exhibition, Run the Code: Data-Driven Art Decoded by Thoma Foundation X Blanton Museum of Art an exhibition of digital art that uses coding, data or AI to interact with museum visitors, was covered by The New York Times.

As associate curator of modern and contemporary art at the Saint Louis Art Museum, Klemm oversaw Currents, a long-running series commissioning new work by living artists and the New Media Series, dedicated to single-channel video. She also co-organized The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century with the Baltimore Museum of Art. The international touring exhibition examined mass culture, celebrity, branding and artistic production through a collaborative, multimedia exhibition that integrated local partnerships and community engagement into its exploration of hip hop’s impact on contemporary art and culture.

“I am looking forward to becoming part of Pittsburgh’s remarkable arts community and to work alongside the museum’s talented team to build exhibitions, programs and collaborations that illuminate the enduring significance of Warhol’s work while supporting contemporary artists who continue to expand and reimagine Warhol’s legacy in our present moment,” Klemm said.

Klemm received a BA in art history and visual arts with a concentration in printmaking from Sarah Lawrence College, a MA in art history from Courtauld Institute of Art and a PhD in art history from the University of Chicago.

 
The Andy Warhol Museum
Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the place of Andy Warhol’s birth, The Andy Warhol Museum holds the largest collection of Warhol’s artworks and archival materials and is one of the most comprehensive single-artist museums in the world. The Warhol is one of the four Carnegie Museums. Additional information about The Warhol is available at warhol.org.

The Warhol receives state arts funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency; and The Heinz Endowments. Further support is provided by the Allegheny Regional Asset District.

Carnegie Museums
Established in 1895 by Andrew Carnegie, Carnegie Museums is a collection of four distinctive museums: Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Science Center, and The Andy Warhol Museum. The museums reach more than 1.4 million people a year through exhibitions, educational programs, outreach activities, and special events.
     
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Museo Jumex Fall 2026 through winter 2027 exhibitions: Richard Prince ~Tell Me Everything Sept 26, 2026- February 7, 2027

 


MUSEO JUMEX ANNOUNCES
FALL – WINTER 2026 EXHIBITIONS

RICHARD PRINCE: TELL ME EVERYTHING
26.SEP.2026 – 07.FEB.2027

ÁLVARO URBANO: HELEN
16.OCT.2026 – 07.FEB.2027

RAÚL SILVA: GATEWAY
16.OCT.2026 – 07.FEB.2027

 
 
 

Mexico City, July 9, 2026. – Museo Jumex’s fall and winter 2026 season underscores the scope and diversity of its curatorial program, reflecting the museum’s commitment to present both major surveys of internationally acclaimed artists and significant new projects by leading mid-career voices from Latin America and beyond. The season includes the first major survey of Richard Prince’s work in Latin America, an immersive installation produced for the museum by Álvaro Urbano, and Raúl Silva’s first solo exhibition in Mexico. The suite of exhibitions offers a broad perspective of contemporary art and will be on view from September 2026 through early February 2027.

Richard Prince’s first major survey in Latin America, Tell Me Everything, opens September 26. The exhibition is arranged around in-depth explorations of the artist’s most iconic series—"Cowboys" and "Girlfriends", and "Jokes" and "Cartoons"—which have recurred throughout more than 40 years of Prince’s career. These bodies of work are contextualized within the artist’s broader practice through selected pieces from his early rephotography of advertising and fashion images; explorations of painting in "Nurses", "de Koonings", and "High Times" canvases; and his "Hoods" series and other sculptural works. Curated by the artist himself in collaboration with Kit Hammonds, Chief Curator of Museo Jumex, the exhibition includes more than 130 pieces from the 1970s to the present.

In an immersive installation produced for the Museo Jumex’s gallery 1, Álvaro Urbano’s Helenopening on October 16 explores the overlapping architectural and botanical histories that have accumulated over decades in Juan O’Gorman’s Casa Cueva in Mexico City. Helen weaves together the legacies of figures who inhabited this space, including O’Gorman, his wife, the botanist Helen Fowler, and later the architect Helen Escobedo, revealing cycles of construction, modification, and transformation that have marked the property.

Gateway marks Raúl Silva’s first solo exhibition in Mexico and expands his exploration of media and technology into telecommunications to examine shifts in economic and aesthetic paradigms during the 1990s. The exhibition, which includes a new video installation accompanied by archival materials, paintings, and sculptural elements, focuses on the coast of Cancún as both a tourist destination and enclave of the pre-Hispanic imaginary. Gateway opens on October 16.

MUSEO JUMEX

Museo Jumex, Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo’s main platform, opened its doors to the public in November 2013 as an institution devoted to contemporary art. Its aim is not only to serve a broad and diverse public, but also to be a laboratory for experimentation and innovation in the arts. Through its exhibitions, publications, research, and public programs, Museo Jumex familiarizes audiences with the concepts and contexts that inform current art practice. Through the use of critical and pedagogical tools, the museum’s educational programs further the institution’s commitment to build links between contemporary art and the public.

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Image Credits: Richard PrinceUntitled (Cowboy), 2016© Richard PrinceCourtesy Richard Prince Studio

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Monday, July 13, 2026

New York State Assembly Bill A8043c just passed the Assembly, and Senate. See the petition below to support for Governor Kathy Hochul to sign it into law.

 The Art of Environmental responsibility and sensitivity. Be an activist!!!

I have my masters in Eco-awarness, photographic theory and environmental ethics. As a lifelong caretaker of the land, and all creatures that surround me.  Jamie Forbes, Publisher of the Fine Art Magazine Blog, and SunStormarfineartmagazine.com touched by any effort to stop destruction or animal cruelty.. 

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