The authors of Artnet's Asia Pivot newsletter profile Japan's Yu Nishimura, South Korea's Hyunsun Jeon, and more.
This appreciation for the historical and desire to preserve and memorialize started early for DeLuca. A lifelong local who ...
It’s not uncommon for families to pass down prized possessions over the years, but it can be quite shocking to learn that one ...
Adam Dressner, a lawyer turned portrait artist, began painting eccentric New Yorkers a few years ago. Many of them made an ...
A painting by Dublin artist Chelsea Tikotsky, “Clearing Waters,” will be among the works auctioned off this year by KVIE, the ...
At least 18 male figures in blue-and-white striped striped shirts and pants occupy a massive triptych, some in powerful ...
A painting discovered by a junk dealer in the basement of an Italian villa six decades ago is actually the work of Pablo ...
October 10th marks World Homeless Day. Here in New York, I wanted to do my part in honoring the homeless as individuals ...
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"Shen Xiaotong's artistic career has traversed the 40-year evolution of China's contemporary art scene," said Xing Yu, ...
From the pioneering artist nominated for a Turner Prize to the Frieze director set on promoting rising talents in her community, these are the women injecting the art world with a fresh perspective.
This week in Newly Reviewed, Martha Schwendener covers Dennis Kardon’s wonderfully strange paintings, Klara Liden’s green ...