Collector Komal Shah held the Making Their Mark Forum, dedicated to improving the art industry for women, in Washington, D.C.
David Hockney has unveiled new works, including a 300-foot frieze created on iPad, at Serpentine North in London.
British sculptor Thomas J Price has saved his tallest-ever sculpture for the forthcomin V&A East Museum in his hometown, ...
The London-based firm maintains a mission centered on bridging the capital and network gaps faced by many galleries and ...
A Map of Women Artists, now in its third year, helps TEFAF visitors navigate a market long starved of supply. The search continues for works commissioned by women, made for women, or for objects used ...
They visited the historic city of Burgos, the medieval capital of Castile, stopping in at the cathedral to admire its Gothic bombast and dark depiction of Christ on the Cross. It would be Picasso’s ...
John Chiaverina hit the Whitney Biennial to ask artists what they're excited about, and talked to Josh Smith about his new rap practice.
British royal portraitist Jonathan Yeo is reanimating is AR art exhibition powered by Snap, this time in the US, at SXSW.
Van Doren Waxter presents a posthumous exhibition dedicated to Jackie Saccoccio, reexamining her unique, labor-intensive method of painting.
I’ve already published a first take on the 2026 Whitney Biennial, as have a bunch of the other critics—consensus forms fast these days! So far that consensus says “above average.” Not that I disagree ...
The historic New York home and studio that Robert Frank bought after publishing The Americans could be yours, for the right ...
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