Art trends are often driven by artists responding to the cultural moment, and by collectors seeking works that are relevant.
Until June 7, the main gallery presents Glorious Catastrophe by Toronto artist Gillian Iles. Unfolding in three parts, the ...
I arrived at the Museum of Modern Art ahead of schedule for my interview with artist Hayduk Smbatyan. While the gallery was ...
A real estate investor founded the Dallas Art Fair 18 years ago because he wanted to attend one. Now, his real estate firm is ...
The property's sculpture garden has been featured in national publications like TripAdvisor as one of Santa Fe's most notable ...
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department announced the Vermont winners of the 2026 Art of Conservation Fish Art Contest in ...
While scrolling through Facebook, I noticed a post titled “Forced Service.” It featured a mandala-shaped composition in which ...
L.A. Art Week is back Feb. 26–March 1. Outside of the marquee art fair Frieze Los Angeles, Angelenos can visit a number of alternative fairs across the city, from Culver City to Echo Park. Once a ...
Gijon, an Aaron program that Cohen debuted in 2007, created jungle-like scenes—distinct from the figures created by the previous version of the software, Aaron KCAT. Whitney Museum of American Art, ...
The 67,800-year-old hand stencil looks like a claw—and provides new clues about early human cognition and the migration to Australia. Shinatria Adhityatama examines cave art in one of the caves of ...
We look back at some common threads spotted in 2025, from artists turning their frames into bordercore to the glaring glitz of 'Red-Chip' art. A sculpture by Curtis Talwst Santiago presented by Rachel ...
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