A painter who took his subjects from pop culture, he was also the founding editor of Artnet.com and chronicled the rise of ...
Koyo Kouoh, who will curate the 2026 Venice Biennale, has assembled a huge survey at the Bozar Centre for Fine Arts in ...
The first international auction held in Saudi Arabia featured luxury watches and jewels, international art, Arab artists, and ...
Dorothy Hood, an adventurous Texan whose enthralling abstract paintings won her great renown in the Houston art world ...
Retrospective at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts demonstrates new relevance for the artist whose work might have been ...
Bus Stop Gallery: “Black Futures in Art: The Space Between Us,” evocative exhibition featuring the striking monochromatic portrait drawings of Danis Turcaz and the compelling stone sculptures of ...
Wealth managers have certainly had their heads turned — in 2023, 90 per cent of 435 art and finance stakeholders surveyed by ...
A Sewanee woman and her daughter found themselves sitting on their hands at a Christie's auction in New York City in January, trying not to accidentally bid while they were gawking at the going rate ...
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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNTen Essential Local Artists Inspired by the City of AngelsAs art takes the spotlight this month and L.A. unites post-wildfires, these game-changing figures continue to reflect shared ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNXposure International Festival to begin on Feb.20 in SharjahPresenting countless moments in time captured through the lens of a camera, Xposure International Festival 2025 returns for ...
In the 1940s, a well-traveled artist by the name of Simon Michael settled in the small fishing town. He soon fostered a scene that endures to this day.
Can you separate the art from the artist? Yes, you can. And yes, you should. Separate it all from the slimy imperfect hands of its creator.
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