Frank Stella, the iconic figure in the realm of contemporary art, often hailed for his innovative techniques and bold compositions, harbors a legacy veiled in enigmatic shadows. Beyond the surface of his
In New Show, Lingít Artist Nicholas Galanin Shows What Decolonization Actually Looks Like The art world has long been a battleground for challenging established norms and narratives, and in a new show,
While organizing her late mother’s room some 20 years ago, Ana Teresa Barboza found a box of naturally dyed yarns of various hues. As she carefully unraveled the threads, a flood of emotions and
Nanjing’s Deji Art Museum Brings Together Centuries of Art to Create Dialogues Between East and West
This November, while all eyes were on Shanghai as its mainstay art fair ART021 made its post-pandemic comeback, another emerging arts and culture destination in China presented a possible alternative for those
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) stands as a beacon of artistic expression, showcasing a diverse range of artworks that captivate and challenge audiences. Among its current offerings are three notable exhibitions:
With just over five months to go before the next Venice Biennale opens, Chile has announced artist Valeria Montti as its representative at the 2024 edition. But the process that preceded her selection spanned
A Cimabue painting discovered above a kitchen stove in France and later sold for €24 million ($26 million today) at auction has been acquired by the Louvre, in a delayed win for the
Introduction Art and motherhood are both beautiful aspects of life, but they can also be incredibly challenging. This article explores the initiative in Chicago that’s creating a nurturing community for artist mothers,
Tracks the Development of Visual, Contemporary, Ancient, and International Art 1. Introduction Art has been a constant companion to human civilization, evolving in various forms over centuries. This article explores the multifaceted
On a chilly evening in mid-September, painter Marc Dennis was dining at Le Gratin, Daniel Boulud’s tony new downtown Lyonnais restaurant next to the Beekman Hotel. It was only 7 pm, but the restaurant