The authors of Artnet's Asia Pivot newsletter profile Japan's Yu Nishimura, South Korea's Hyunsun Jeon, and more.
Helen Frankenthaler works are on view at the Palazzo Strozzi, in the biggest outing of the abstract expressionist's work in ...
Can you be an abstract and a political painter? Hoang Duong Cam certainly tries to marry nonfigurative art with an ...
Usher in autumn with Leasho Johnson’s aqueous abstraction, iconic Windy City protest art, John Akomfrah’s elegy for the environment, stunning works on paper by Haegue Yang, and more.
Wall-filling pastel murals destined to return to dust after their brief five-month life, a contemporary artwork engaged in a ...
A current trend in the visual arts is the conversion of a two-dimensional image into a three-dimensional experience. Consider ...
Thirty works from sculptor Tim Turner are up at City Art Gallery through the end of November. The NC artist, though, is ...
This year’s largest art event in the U.S. opens with an explosive debut, featuring over 70 institutions and 800 artists ...
Vision Pro sales have underwhelming so far, with its $3,500 price tag remaining the biggest hurdle for consumers Just announced Apple Vision Pro updates might not be enough to reignite interest in ...
For the first sitting, she used acrylic paint. For the second, she used oil. Trump’s hands dissolve into willowy brushstrokes, a misty sheet between them. Surrounding his head and across his ...
Having spent a lifetime of making art, Terry Newell from Carthage, Illinois, is bringing his work to Alliance Art Gallery in Hannibal for the month of September. Recently, Terry has concentrated on ...
The exhibit is the latest in a series of art displays to grace the gallery walls of the retirement community. The solo exhibit by the Wilber, Nebraska native is a collection of acrylic painting ...