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"The work is about questioning how we locate ourselves in time, in history and in the cosmos—an invitation to reimagine our place within these...
With packed preview crowds and nearly $100,000 in museum-backed acquisitions, the Dallas Art Fair is making a confident case for the city’s growing...
"I don’t chase trends—I build legacies. Too many galleries scramble to align with market forces instead of defining them."
Dallas Art Week brings with it shows of work by Otobong Nkanga, Marisol Escobar, Francesca Mollett and many others.
EXPO Chicago is back at Navy Pier from April 24–27 for its 12th edition—the second under Frieze—with more than 170 galleries from 36 countries...
Sales dropped 12 percent in 2024 to $57.5 billion, but total transactions rose to 40.5 million signaling growing demand at entry and mid-level tiers.
In New York, the artist reclaims religious iconography and industrial motifs to stage a revolutionary act of aesthetic resistance.
Tariffs on art could disproportionately hurt American art businesses, according to Edouard Guin, founder of shipping company Convelio, as such levies...
This year, the association's signature fair will set up for the first time inside the iconic Starrett-Lehigh Building in West Chelsea.
"When you stand in this place, you feel the energy and the beauty of the view, which motivates you to do something for the planet."
Her integration of new technologies into her practice paradoxically allows for a return to something elemental—a deeper connection with the cyclical...
Widespread interest in younger and emerging artists translated into immediate results.
Continuing her exploration of family heritage, the artist’s latest body of work draws on both her ancestry and the fraught legacy of Empress Dowager...
The art center is redefining what it means for a cultural institution to be both hyperlocal and globally relevant.
The Swiss-born curator will officially step into his new role in September with support from Lowry, who has led the museum since 1995.
Closing with a combined $154,418,490 across three auction houses, the Hong Kong marquee auctions confirmed an Asian market much more cautious and...
The city’s art scene stole the spotlight this week, revealing the force of a creative class intent on stitching together a more cohesive—and...
Despite being born in Buenos Aires, Fini was profoundly Italian in her sense of drama, her disarming persona and the sophisticated literary and...
The fair's 2025 edition lacks the triple-A masterpieces that were the hallmark of its pre-pandemic splendor and the kind of works regional buyers seem...
Manning describes her practice in terms of ritual—a channeling process through which something universal, intangible and ineffable is unearthed.
Though the city is not immune to macroeconomic pressures and geopolitical complexities, it's probably one of the most stable places to be in a...
As PODIUM celebrates its second anniversary amidst Art Basel Hong Kong, Observer caught up with Cheng to learn more about the gallery's curatorial...
“Using explosives to create beauty rather than warfare and violence provides a sliver of hope for our shared human future.”
From boundary-pushing solo shows to historic retrospectives, these are the standout exhibitions you won’t want to miss while in town for the fair...
In “Sleepless” at Make Room Los Angeles, the subconscious takes a form both unsettling and hauntingly familiar.
"I’m drawn to objects that look like they want to speak or may have an interesting story."
Prior to her downfall, Schiff was known for working with elite clientele, including real estate mogul Aby Rosen and Hollywood stars like Leonardo...
Meanwhile, the launch of the inaugural Bukhara Biennial later this year will mark a pivotal moment in the country’s emergence as a cultural hub.
Now in its twenty-first edition, the fair continues to serve as a vital hub of connection for Brazilian artists, dealers and collectors and a key...
"The scale of opportunity for museums to better engage the new generation is only matched by the urgency to do so," according to patron Sarah Arison.
Art world employers are bracing for mounting challenges: tighter budgets, falling consumer spending and rising operating costs.
The IMLS is the only federal agency dedicated to supporting the nations museums.
The piece has cleverly tested—and demonstrated—a new dimension in which performance art can gain traction today: as content.
Merging diasporic narratives with archival materials, the artist resuscitates lost images and stories, recontextualizing them in symbolically charged...
The loss of artworks and the canceling of exhibitions represents more than an aesthetic or cultural wound—it signifies a severing of American...
When a large abstraction with a $60,000 high estimate sold for $1.2 million, the art world woke up and said “Who is Lynn Drexler?”
“I always thought my job as an artist was imposing order on chaos, but I realize now that chaos has its own intelligence… and is the very source...
Canada’s robust network of active institutions and enthusiastic collectors paired with stronger relationships with Mexico and Europe could make...
Using sparse materials and national symbols, she challenges how civic identity is constructed, remembered and imposed.
Meanwhile, the French and the Indian contemporary auction markets experienced significant growth, and women dominated in the ultra-contemporary top...
The art market inevitably follows the money, and the state's art scene has been expanding in tandem with its GDP.
The artist's mid-career retrospective at the Barnes Foundation is a testament to her relentless confrontation of the history of images.
The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 marked a turning point, expanding Germany’s artistic influence and cementing Berlin’s status as a global...
An extensive exhibition at Carnegie Museum of Art not only unravels the "whole mystery" of Abercrombie’s paintings and inner universe but also...
All three auction houses decided to bet on the U.K. market's favorable conditions while playing it safe with a selection of works the market has...
Ahead of Frieze L.A., Lewis opened his debut solo show "Tuning The Signals"—his first large presentation on the West Coast.
During Mexico City Art Week, the gallery—now under the leadership of Cristobal Riestra—unveiled "Bodega," a collaborative space with Agustina...
The sculpture represents the culmination of the architect’s decades-long exploration of the ichthyological form, which has been central to his...
The gallery will launch its new chapter with a solo show of works by internationally renowned interdisciplinary artist Patty Chang.
Old Masters sales are usually hit-or-miss, but the auction of pieces from the Saunders' Collection could kick off a period of momentum for a category...