The Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh has named the sixty-one artists and collectives slated to participate in the Fifty-Ninth Carnegie International, to take place May 2, 2026–January 3, 2027. Art ...
Taking its title from an Oscar Wilde short story, this group show whose setting echoes the salons and society gatherings of the playwright’s time, playfully explores the complexities of persona and ...
From 16th-century nuns to modern masters, this collection’s focus on female figurative realists drives a $50,000 biennial boost for the next generation ...
From legendary collections to rising stars, discover the essential exhibitions defining the cultural landscape in New York ...
From Straussian waltzes to the Bauhaus, we close this series by exploring the artistic innovation and tragedies that defined Munich during the Weimar Republic ...
A new exhibition at the gallery’s space in the Swiss Alps celebrates the photographer as a printer and craftsman. As ZsONA MACO and Mexico City Art Week unfold, Carlos Carrillo reflects on collecting ...
A meticulously curated roadmap for navigating Los Angeles during Frieze Week, highlighting the exhibitions, restaurants, and cultural moments that define the city at its most electric. With over ...
Optimism is increasingly concentrated at the top and bottom ends of the market, and emerging regions—from the Gulf to Southeast Asia—are gaining momentum as traditional centers navigate slow growth ...
Martha Atienza's single-channel video Our Islands 11°16'58.4 N 123°45'07.0'E (2017) shows an underwater procession based on the Ati-atihan festival, w ...
In the annals of history, sport has predominantly been perceived as a male endeavor, a bias that art’s historical narrative often mirrors. The Other Side: A Story of Women in Art and the Spirit World, ...
In the realm of contemporary art, few voices resonate with the depth and intrigue found in the paintings of Lynette Yiadom-Boakye. Optimism is increasingly concentrated at the top and bottom ends of ...
At the outbreak of World War II, Varian Fry, a US journalist, volunteered to travel to Marseille to assist in the repatriation of Europe’s cultural elite, many of whom were persecuted by the Nazis.
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