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In a rare U.S. show, Feng Xiao-Min reflects on Taoism, tradition and artistic independence while balancing Chinese ink and ...
We’ve been taught to fear A.I. as the great corrupter of human creativity. But as Nic Young, co-founder of Oh, points out, ...
I think it’s really going to be harmful to the country in the long term.” The Trump administration’s onslaught of funding ...
From exhibitions of works by Jack Whitten, Rashid Johnson and Amy Sherald to the international debut of Luana Vitra, there’s ...
Brett Erickson, a specialist in reputational risk and cultural asset governance, breaks down increasing reputational threats ...
The big three auction houses are playing it safer and smarter, leaning on strategy and heavy guarantees to offset risk and keep the spectacle alive.
Julianne Moore, François Louis Pinault and Sheikh Mohammed Rashid Al-Thani were among the notable faces spotted.
We absolutely have seen a decline in popularity of foreign travelers coming to the U.S.,” said Ellie Mertz, chief financial ...
The Biennale organization described the curator’s passing as leaving “an immense void in the world of contemporary art.” ...
Giulio Cesare is once again competing with Antony and Cleopatra, the latter this time a new work by John Adams that premiered ...
The storied space once served as a home and studio for designer Charles Kritsky, a close friend of Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Dr. Alfredo Cramerotti and Auronda Scalera, the curatorial minds behind ambitious art and tech exhibitions, are mapping the ...