Tag: Art

Louise Bourgeois’s Life Was as Monumental as Her Art

Book Review: Knife-Woman: The Life of Louise Bourgeois Marie-Laure Bernadac’s biography of Louise Bourgeois, titled Knife-Woman: The Life

Bringing Art to Life with Exceptional Detail

The magic of light is something that captivates us all. Whether it's the sun streaming through a window,

Meet Afro-Caribbean Portraitist Kandy G. Lopez, the Barkley L. Hendricks of Fiber Art

I was first introduced to the vibrant and captivating fiber paintings of Kandy G. Lopez at ACA Galleries’

25 Things We’re Grateful for in the Art World

Art world enthusiasts have a lot to be grateful for, even in the face of challenging times. As

Art Critic Christopher Knight Retires From LA Times

Art Critic Christopher Knight Retires from the Los Angeles Times After 36 years of writing for the Los

Five New York City Art Shows We Love Right Now

Abstract art has always been a realm of creativity, innovation, and rebellion. In the current art scene, several

KAWS Makes Art for the Tech Bro Era

SAN FRANCISCO Museum of Modern Art Showcases KAWS: Family Exhibition The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is

Philadelphia Art Museum Accuses Former Director of Theft 

The Philadelphia Art Museum (PhAM) is currently embroiled in a legal battle following the termination of former Director

Everything Is Not Fine in the Art World

Art Market Illusions: A Closer Look at Christie's November Spectacle Last week, Christie’s annual November auction took center

Art Market Reporters Are Getting It All Wrong

In a recent report by ArtNews from September, Daniel Cassady questions the accuracy of art market writers' assessments,

Gene Hackman’s Art Collection Sells for Nearly $2Million at Auction

Gene Hackman, the legendary actor known for his iconic roles in films such as "The French Connection" and

Former Met President Daniel Weiss to Lead Philadelphia Art Museum

The Philadelphia Art Museum (PhAM) has recently undergone significant changes with the appointment of Daniel H. Weiss as