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Merry Christmas

Today’s highlights: The traditional art market is facing a reckoning as 2025 comes to a close. There was a flood of gallery closures and downsizings this year, marking a period of “endings more than beginnings” as the industry searches for a more sustainable model (ARTnews ). In the publishing world, the mass-market paperback is–shockingly– about to disappear from the U.S. market following a major distributor’s decision to halt operations (Publishers Weekly ).

Institutional survival remains deeply tied to holiday ritual, particularly in the dance world. Companies are critically dependent on “The Nutcracker” to keep the lights on—with the New York City Ballet alone generating 45% of its annual ticket revenue from the production (NPR). Yet, even these traditions are becoming controversial; in Florida, officials unsuccessfully lobbied to cancel a sold-out “Drag Queen Christmas” tour stop (The Guardian), while in the West Bank, Christmas celebrations have returned to Bethlehem after a two-year hiatus caused by the war (AP).

Tech billionaire Larry Ellison has personally guaranteed $40.4 billion to back Paramount’s hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery (AP). Finally, we recognize the passing of Robert Nakamura, the “Godfather” of Asian-American media and founder of Visual Communications, the oldest community-based organization for AAPI filmmakers, who has died at 88 (The New York Times).

All of our stories below.

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The 17,000 costume pieces are the least extravagant feature of The Gift of Christmas, the annual spectacular presented by Prestonwood Baptist Church near Dallas. On the 300-foot stage are LED screens, lasers, fireworks, trapezing elves, flying angels, and 21 animals. (And yes, shepherds, three kings, and the Holy Family. And...

Why Did So Many Art Galleries Close This Year?

Overall, when it came to galleries, the dominant vibe was one of endings more than beginnings—and it continued a building drumbeat. Those who closed or significantly downsized in 2025, after all, joined others that have expired in previous years. - ARTnews

Archaeologist Discovers A Pharaoh’s “Valley Temple”

“Nyuserra’s sun temple, which is located in Abu Ghurab about 10 miles south of Cairo, was composed of two parts: the previously excavated upper temple and the valley temple (alongside the Nile), which Massimiliano Nuzzolo began work on in 2024.” - Artnet

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