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Artist James Spell’s luminescent abstract paintings show his mastery of space and rhythm, and the powerful impact of color and texture. “The paintings I’m working on now are an interesting ...
With her debut show at Bowman Sculpture, Joanna Allen delves into the psychological and experimental nature of her practice.
I visit Michaela Yearwood-Dan in her bright Hackney studio weeks before the opening of her debut exhibition at Hauser & Wirth ...
Visitors to The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia are greeted by a tangle of painted trout suspended in a ...
It’s been a huge week for cultural institutions in New York. Following Monday’s Met Gala, Frieze New York kicked off ...
Watermark Laguna Niguel Celebrating Resilience, Redefining Aging, and Inspiring Community Through Art This is more than an art disp ...
The 14th New York edition of the curator-driven fair Spring Break Art Show (until 12 May) has taken up residence at 75 Varick ...
The new space, run by artist Anne George, will have its first group show, “Friends & Family,” opening on Saturday, featuring ...
From Renaissance workshops to AI; how reinvention shapes artists, and why creativity must evolve without losing its soul.
As a child, Bryttney-Mischele Salvant remembers dreaming, expressing herself, and feeling deeply, as plenty of children do.
Today, we bring you another focus challenge, in which we invite you to spend uninterrupted time looking at one piece of art.
The painter will be wearing a bespoke dress, but it is what the public won’t see that makes her the most proud.