As significant works by Mark Rothko, Cy Twombly and Joseph Cornell from Agnes Gund’s collection re-enter the market, they bring renewed attention to how cultural value is formed. More ...
Canvas for a Cause, an art auction benefiting the synagogue’s charitable fund, Keren Tzedakah, drew community members, art lovers, and supporters of social justice.
A new book will also launch alongside the exhibition, marking 80 years of the collection. It covers the history of the ...
TERAVARNA joins the San Francisco Art Fair 2026, inviting global artists to submit work for a juried showcase with ...
Following a chance encounter on the train, Polish conceptual artist Agnieszka Kurant welcomed me into her multidisciplinary universe, where anthropology meets art meets sociology meets philosophy ...
The Eickhorst Print Collection holds over 1,000 art prints collected by William Eickhorst, professor emeritus, who served on ...
The Slopeside Soiree at the Aspen Art Museum happens Saturday (Feb. 14). It’s a cocktail-style gathering, featuring caviar and martinis, designed to feel playful, social, and accessible. The event ...
As Dallas grows, it’s important to take a deeper look into what really gives the city its cultural identity. For some, it’s ...
Photo/Object gathers a wide range of processes and formats from repositories across the University of Delaware’s campus. These photographs take up space and invite us to remember that they are real ...
ArtLazar Gallery, an artist-owned gallery in Walled Lake, doesn’t have public hours. In fact, some things simply aren’t for sale.
Latin America’s biggest international art fair demonstrates the region’s growing presence in the global market.
Wilson Signature Collection, the fine art gallery at 407 Front St., will host wildlife expressionist and “father of Rhupert the ostrich,” at its “50 Years of Fun with D. Arthur Wilson,” celebration on ...