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The more you look at art the faster you learn to notice and identify connections among artists, influences, similarities, references and shared narratives. ...
The more you look at art the faster you learn to notice and identify connections among artists, influences, similarities, references and shared narratives. ...
A portrait in the hands of an artist is never just a portrait. It is a commentary, a narration, a spotlight, a collection of symbols, references, it's ...
German artist Thomas Ruff creates something out of nothing We first discovered photographs some two years ago when we interviewed Adam Fuss about his captivating ...
Conrad Marca-Relli's collage paintings We continue to focus on the lesser-known masters of Post War American art and bring you a video interview with Jessica ...
Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica and Thomas Schulte Gallery, Berlin: The Armory Show 2014 Storm Prototype II by Inigo Manglano-Ovalle More ...
Beyond the Spectrum. Abstraction in African American Art, 1950 - 1975 Part 2 In this installment of our interview focused on non-objective abstraction, ...
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Beyond the Spectrum. Abstraction in African American Art, 1950 - 1975 Part I We are remarkably lucky to live in a city that not only has phenomenal museums ...
Part II of the International Art Industry Forum panel discussion in Miami this December focuses on the ways the three different auction models represented ...
The 2013 installment of the biggest global art fair, Art Basel Miami Beach was a welcome departure from the previous year's edition. The fair featured ...
"Calligraphic, erotic and elegant…" Shinichi Maruyama is a Japanese-born photographer from Nagano, Japan, now living and working in New York. This is ...
Part I of the International Art Industry Forum panel discussion held during Art Basel Miami Beach 2013. This first part of the discussion focuses on the ...
Across the Ravaged Land - Nick Brandt's exhibition at Hasted Kraeutler An emotional, moving and at times somber exhibition, Brandt's subjects are Africa's ...