Tag: Art

LA Fairs Move Forward, Calling on Art World’s Support

The devastating wildfires that swept through Los Angeles last week have left thousands of residents grappling with the

NYC Art Events to Support LA Fire Survivors

Fundraising efforts have been on the rise across the United States to support Angelenos who have been displaced

7 NYC Shows and a Trove of Online Art to See Right Now

As the winter season ensconces New York City in its chilly embrace, art lovers have a plethora of

Why Is the National Gallery of Art Hosting a Trump-Vance Fundraiser?

The National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington, DC, is set to host a fundraising dinner organized by

Music History and Contemporary Art Destroyed in the Deadly Los Angeles Wildfires

The devastating wildfires in Los Angeles have left a trail of destruction, claiming lives, homes, and precious belongings,

10 Old Art Books to Read in 2025

As my bookshelf groans under the weight of neglected novels and overdue library books, I find solace in

The Art of the Deal (Greenland edition)

President Trump's Unconventional Approach to Foreign Policy It’s likely that few people started off this week expecting that

Sally Mann Photos Reportedly Seized From Texas Art Museum

Controversy Surrounding Sally Mann's Artwork at Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Recently, several works by renowned photographer

New York City Ballet Art Series Presents Elizaveta Porodina — Colossal

Elizaveta Porodina is a talented photographer and artist hailing from Munich, Germany. Known for her unique blend of

The Fool Has Appeared in Art for Centuries. What Do These Portrayals of the Complex Character Say About Us?

Portrait of a Jester looking through his fingers, circa 1548 The Phoebus Foundation Throughout history, the figure of

My Small Gallery Lost Money at an Art Fair. It Hurt.

The Untitled Art Fair in Miami is a critical event for small Midwestern galleries like ours. It provides

Nadya Tolokonnikova Makes an Art of Rage

Nadya Tolokonnikova, the fearless Russian artist and activist, has made a name for herself through her bold and