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09/21/2024. Christie’s announces the auction of an exceptional work by Joan Mitchell estimated at between €3.2 million and €5 million. Appearing on the market for the first time, this Untitled work was painted around 1960 and comes from the collec...
09/21/2024. “Hell, Ink & Water: The Art of Mike Mignola,” an exhibition at the Philippe Labaune Gallery in Chelsea, could be a game changer for Mignola, a comic book artist and writer. “It does open up my world,” he said in a recent telephone...
09/21/2024. They didn’t have Zoom back in 1970, so when Elizabeth Catlett was denied entry into the United States to address a conference of the Black Arts Movement — for which she was a leading inspiration, a kind of luminary in exile — she had t...
09/21/2024. Striking new prints made from stills from a monumental projected ‘animation chamber’ and a large, printed rug, on which visitors were invited to recline, have been gifted to museums in Bath and Exeter following National Gallery exhibitions....
09/22/2024. BLUM is presenting Homework, Brooklyn-based artist Eddie Martinez’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. Completed at a compact and intimate scale, the paintings on cardboard that comprise Homework function for Martinez as visual journal e...
09/22/2024. Five years to the week after he walked away from the top job designing the iPhone, Jony Ive leaned over a hulking model of a San Francisco city block. The dozen buildings, with each brick carved to scale in Alder wood, had become a prototype for his ...
09/22/2024. Almine Rech Paris, Matignon is presenting Image Divine, Serge Poliakoff's first solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from September 7 to October 5, 2024. Poliakoff conceived of art as a ...
09/22/2024. White Cube Seoul is presenting a solo exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Mexican artist Gabriel Orozco (b.1962). Living and working in Tokyo, Mexico City and Paris, Orozco’s diverse conceptual practice draws from his surroundings,...
09/22/2024. For more than a millennium, Kyoto flourished as the imperial capital of Japan. But in a seismic upheaval known as the Meiji Restoration, in which feudal shogunates gave way to a modern nation-state, the capital was moved to Tokyo in 1868. And Kyoto f...
09/22/2024. The Dutch government returned centuries-old stone Buddhist statues, a bejeweled serpentine armband and other looted artifacts to its former colony Indonesia on Friday, a rare example of cultural objects taken during colonialism making their way back ...
09/22/2024. Age means nothing to me. In my mind, I’m probably 40. I’ve always gotten my energy by associating with people who are younger. I still do. It’s a habit I formed early in life. Young energy is optimistic. That pattern continues in my...
09/22/2024. The works in The Equator’s Forfeit, Cassi Namoda’s second exhibition with the gallery, were painted in two locations, Europe and America. Informed by Namoda’s frequent and long visits to her country of birth, Mozambique, the works are ...
09/22/2024. The Museum of Modern Art announces Designer’s Choice: Norman Teague—Jam Sessions, an exhibition on view in the Museum's street-level galleries from October 10, 2024, through May 11, 2025, that will juxtapose historic design icons from MoMA&...
09/22/2024. Schwamendingen in Zürich, like Geneva’s Meyrin or Bern’s Bümpliz-Bethlehem, is one of Switzerland's legendary suburbs. Located at the northern end of Zürich, it was incorporated into the city of Zürich in 1934 and designated ‘District 12’ (K12) in 19...
09/22/2024. Billy Edd Wheeler, an Appalachian folk singer who wrote vividly about rural life and culture in songs like “Jackson,” a barn-burning duet that was a hit in 1967 for June Carter and Johnny Cash as well as for Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood,...
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