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Pace Prints Will Open an L.A. Studio, and Other News

Plus, Foster + Partners released updated Two World Trade Center images and Martin Margiela will exhibit art in Japan.

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Pace Prints is opening a printmaking studio in Los Angeles.

New York–based printmaking publisher Pace Prints is opening its first West Coast outpost. Located in Hollywood, it will combine a fully equipped printmaking workshop with a gallery for exhibitions and public programming. Set to open in late autumn 2026, the studio will be modeled on its Manhattan counterpart and will support etching, linocut, woodcut, collage, and large-format printing. The expansion reflects a renewed interest in printmaking as artists push the medium into larger and technically ambitious works.

“99CENT” transformed a shuttered L.A. discount store into an anti-fair.

A former 99 Cents Only store in Los Angeles has been transformed into a temporary ant-art fair titled “99CENT.” Open to the public through the end of the weekend, the exhibition—presented by Jeffrey Deitch and The Hole—features more than 4,000 artworks and L.A. artifacts. The discount store’s original shelving is used to display pieces, though works are positioned everywhere (including in the freezers).

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Foster + Partners released updated renderings of Two World Trade Center.

Foster + Partners has unveiled the design for the new Two World Trade Center office tower in Lower Manhattan. The 55-story, nearly two-million-square-foot structure is slated for completion in 2031 and will be the final building in the World Trade Center redevelopment. Designed as a sustainable, flexible workspace with outdoor terraces, gardens, and advanced smart-building systems, the building will house up to 10,000 employees and aims for LEED certification. Developed by Silverstein Properties with American Express as the sole owner and occupant, construction is planned to begin in spring 2026, creating an estimated 3,200 direct and indirect jobs.

Martin Margiela will make his solo art debut in Japan.

Former renowned fashion designer Martin Margiela will open his first large-scale art exhibition in Japan, at Kudan House, from April 11–29. The immersive exhibit is set to feature painting, drawing, sculpture, video, and collage, cast in dialogue with each other throughout the historical villa.

Lincoln Center’s 31st ‘Rendez-Vous with French Cinema’ is set to open March 5.

Co-organized by Unifrance and Film at Lincoln Center, the “Rendez-Vous with French Cinema” program will open its 31st edition on March 5. The 10-day event will showcase 22 films, including New York premieres, and works previously shown at major festivals including Venice and Cannes. The slate highlights notable films such as François Ozon’s The Stranger—opening the festival—and Julia Ducournau’s Alpha as the closing film, with directors and talent expected to attend for Q&As and events.

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Today’s attractive distractions:

The conversation pit of your dreams might be in this Oklahoma home.

Ralph Lauren celebrates the style of six baseball teams with its latest MLB collaboration.

The Met Cloisters is going to hone in on mythical creatures.

Soon, you can acquire some of Gwyneth Paltrow’s personal furniture through Julien’s Auctions.

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