Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by For gallery directors, including those at TEFAF New York, no detail is too trivial, and every millimeter matters. By Liz Robbins Before 89 ...
A sensuous entanglement of female form and mythical sea creature arouses our gaze and draws us into an eclectic display of sculpture and painting spanning Modernism and Contemporary art. The ...
With trade shows significantly regaining attendance each year since the pandemic, the competition for attention on the show floor has been bigger than ever. Showing up is simply not enough. Exhibitors ...
Against the backdrop of elegant floor-to-ceiling windows and a picturesque view of St. Paul’s Cathedral, a vibrant selection of contemporary art at Chicago Booth’s new London campus makes a powerful ...
Two heads are proving better than one this year at Art Basel Paris, where there’s a record number of galleries splitting booths. While shared stands have been cropping up intermittently at fairs over ...
Among the standouts and discoveries in new art at the Javits Center fair are a Lakota artist, an emerging Cambodian American painter and a sculptor from Zimbabwe. By Siddhartha Mitter and Will ...
Art Basel Hong Kong‘s 2024 edition features 242 leading galleries from 40 countries, marking a return to pre-pandemic scale with 65 additional exhibitors compared to last year. The Encounters sector, ...
Laguna Beach has enlisted two of its resident artists to get conversations started, as Candice Brokenshire and Julie Setterholm have put up a new installation called “We Need to Talk” at the phone ...
FAIRVIEW PARK, Ohio -- After successfully completing a Bohlken Park bike park mural last year, Fairview High School art students were asked to partake in additional community public art projects.
Fraimic announced that early prototypes of the Fraimic Smart Canvas—a voice-to-art, E Ink display system that AI-generates ...
At the Night Owls event on November 3, a self-described “moral philosophy major for undergrad and now grad school econ student” asked the first question to the guest lecturer Leon Wieseltier. His ...
"Gosh, can Switzerland be hot," must have been my most immediate reaction as I laid foot on the roasting asphalt of Basel, the country's buzzy creative capital, for the very first time last Tuesday at ...
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