
Why Art Valuation Is Never Just About Money – Art and Money Series Part 3
Series Recap: From Sticker Shock to Structural Reality In Part 1, Why Is Art So Expensive?, we examined the initial reaction many people have when

Series Recap: From Sticker Shock to Structural Reality In Part 1, Why Is Art So Expensive?, we examined the initial reaction many people have when

The overlooked “blur” that linked Dada’s chaos with Surrealism’s dreamworld “Man Ray,” the poet André Breton once said, “is the quintessential modern artist — free,

Surrealism has long been synonymous with the exploration of the unconscious—a realm once monopolized by iconic male figures. Yet today, female surrealists are reclaiming this

In recent decades, the global art scene has experienced a remarkable transformation, gradually shifting its focus eastward to embrace Korean artists’ understated yet profoundly expressive

On view until September 14, 2025, the Clyfford Still Museum’s current exhibition, ‘Held Impermanence,’ guest-curated by Katherine Simóne Reynolds, draws deeply upon the collections and

In June 2023, at Sotheby’s London, Gustav Klimt’s Lady with a Fan (Dame mit Fächer) (1917) became the most expensive artwork ever sold at a

to carry a home to carry a history to carry a trade to carry a wound to carry equatorial heat to carry resistance to carry a library of redacted documents to carry

“Art cannot live on itself. It has to draw on a broader knowledge. It needs to bear the scars of the world, the wounds of

In early 20th-century New York, Marcel Duchamp audaciously challenged the art world when he championed the notion that a mere porcelain urinal could transcend its

The creative discipline of sound art transcends traditional boundaries, quietly challenging the norm to reside at the intersection between auditory innovation and visual fascination. Harnessing

It is said that the future is female, and one can only hope … the past, through continuous excavation, is becoming more female all the

A plump and glistening pickle, presented proudly as a self-portrait; a thought bubble equipped with legs, as if ready to run away; and a house