We looked back through 2024 and found the art world trends that defined the year, among the Banksys, biennales, and bananas.
A new exhibition at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville will bring the food world of the late 19th century to its gallery walls The origins of the decoration lie in Vienna’s 17th district ...
Sotheby’s Orientalist Sale, now in its ninth season and held during Islamic week, brings together paintings representing the landscapes, people, and customs of North Africa, Egypt, Arabia, the Levant, ...
A selection of portraits from some of the biggest names in art is on display at Acquavella ... Wayne Thiebaud, Édouard Vuillard, Andy Warhol, Hannah Wilke and Dustin Yellin.
Portraiture: From Cassatt to Freud' is in Palm Beach through Jan. 5 before heading to Acquavella's New York gallery.
Between two creators: Sydney Morgan and Taty Cokley dishes on life as Gen Z creators We paired of the fastest growing Gen Z creators Sydney Morgan and Taty Cokley asked them to interview each other ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Almost every established artist makes a kind of wager hinging on style. What they are “betting,” crudely put, is that their particular mode of looking at the world is ...
Riley Walz, a twenty-two-year-old artist and programmer in San Francisco, came across the videos earlier this year thanks to a blog post written by the engineer Ben Wallace, and he got hooked on ...
The very first white artist to release a song via Motown was the Michigan surf rock outfit Nick and the Jaguars, whose track ‘Ich-I-Bon #1’ came out on the label in 1959, back when Motown was still ...
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) announced Tuesday that Beyoncé has received the most certified titles for a female artist, with 103 titles. “We are so excited to recognize ...
Marlon Mullen’s show at the Museum of Modern Art, the first by a developmentally disabled artist, speaks volumes. The artist Marlon Mullen goes through a meticulous process of preparing before ...
and Edouard Vuillard. Through them, he met, also for the first time, at art dealers’ galleries and museums, the canvases of Degas, Manet, Toulouse-Lautrec, Renoir, and Cézanne. On Pissarro’s ...