Tag: Art

What Can $500 Buy at the Affordable Art Fair?

Feature And, more importantly, is the work on view worth the price? Mini pet portraits by Ainsley Bonham

May You Live in Interesting Times — The IFPDA Print Fair Asks, Do Bad Times Really Inspire Great Art?

Announcement This year’s edition brings together over 80 exhibitors presenting works from Francisco Goya to Kara Walker. April

Your Go-To Guide to NYC’s Spring Art Fairs

As New York City awaits the full bloom of spring flowers, a host of art fairs are set

New York Academy of Art Says It Will Donate Epstein Money

The announcement follows new revelations about sex offender's ties to the school in the latest release of Epstein

Embracing Friction in the Art World

The Subtitled NYC gallery in Brooklyn's Greenpoint neighborhood is making waves by rejecting the culture of optimization. This

The Problem With Art Awards

The world of art is a complex and multifaceted one, filled with controversy, innovation, and creativity. In a

Lucian Freud Mastered the Art of Lostness

Lucian Freud, the celebrated figurative painter, continues to be a prominent figure in the art world even 15

Laura Phipps Tapped to Lead Gochman Collection of Indigenous Art

Laura Phipps, a former associate curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, has been appointed as the

Art Basel Qatar’s Complicity

Art Basel's involvement in Qatar's persecution of LGBTQ+ individuals has sparked controversy and debate within the art world.

7 Art Books for Your March Reading List

Exploring New Art Books for Spring As we approach the reading-in-the-park season, a fresh selection of art books

Don’t Believe What Art Basel Qatar Is Trying to Sell You

Art Basel Qatar made its debut in February, showcasing what it described as Qatar’s “vibrant cultural landscape” and

How a Texas Town Became an Art Project

In the heart of Texas lies a hidden gem called Kingsbury, where a sense of utopia thrives amidst