
Celebrating the Legacy of Black Artists in Black History Month 2022
The Black Woman is God (TBWIG) exhibition, which showcases Black women visual artists, is back in person at the SOMArts Cultural Center. Exhibits like this
The Black Woman is God (TBWIG) exhibition, which showcases Black women visual artists, is back in person at the SOMArts Cultural Center. Exhibits like this
There’s a divide between artists; those who believe that a title helps give the artwork its identity, those that don’t give titles much thought, and
Influenced by earlier art movements such as Spatialism and Dau al Set, the avant-garde Arte Povera movement originated in Italy — lasting a relatively short
“Because Mr. Weiner’s words are mutable, appearing in one state and then another, they are not only continually remade but also renewed.” – New York
There are art collectors, and there are toy collectors. There was a time when those two would never be confused. However, toy designers and collectible
The world responded to the global pandemic with social distancing, lockdowns, and quarantines. For the art world, this meant cancelling art exhibits, shows, workshops, and
In a letter to French poet and journalist Max Jacob, Pablo Picasso described his then unfinished The Blind Man’s Meal (1903) to have a “dog
We love to see how strings are being pulled behind the curtain and consume behind-the-scenes content of the shows we tune into with as much
When it was confirmed in 2021 that Casino di Villa Boncompagni Ludovisi, best known as Villa Aurora, would be auctioned with a starting price of
Even before the pandemic-induced economic downturn, the art market was already experiencing one of its worst recessions. But while the art market has seemingly stagnated,
“All authentic art is conceived at a sacred moment and nourished in a blessed hour; an inner impulse creates it, often without the artist being
The Great Recession of 2008 reminded us that economic nosedives happen. When they do, the art market and most other industries need to adapt and