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According to the latest Art Basel and UBS report, dealers with annual turnover under $250K saw a 17 percent increase in sales ...
Contemporary artists are co-opting the visual tropes of romantic rural scenes and bringing them to uncanny new ends in the ...
Many of us have wondered what a landscape we see in a modern photograph might have looked like centuries ago. This question ...
From the global rise of the Korean Wave to new frontiers in cultural policy making, Malaya del Rosario attended the 10th ...
In works like The Arsonist and The Hideout, Hostovský joined the likes of Irène Nemirovsky, Hans Fallada, and Ulrich ...
As beachgoers realized the work’s titular directive, the cityscape dissolved back into sand. Periodically activated until 2007, Cheng’s project challenged the prevailing vision of public art – and ...
The Palestinian Christian town of Taybeh, the last remaining town in the West Bank inhabited entirely by Christians, faces ongoing attacks by Israeli settlers.
Titled “Shelter: Below and Beyond, Becoming and Belonging,” the Helsinki Biennial’s third edition has an urgent message that risks being lost in its quiet subtlety.
Hundreds of letters are en route to Washington, D.C., after more than 500 Utahns convened at a coffee shop Thursday to put their displeasure with Sen. Mike Lee in writing.
The exhibition is open through June 24, giving the public ample time to enjoy the works of artists from across Nebraska, Wyoming, and Colorado.
Mel Chin was born in 1951 in Houston, Texas, and currently lives and works in North Carolina. He received a BA from Peabody College in 1975. Chin uses technology, collage, sculpture, and large-scale ...