Charting the transformation of British studio ceramics
British studio ceramics—ceramics designed and made by hand in a studio, by a single person or small team, as opposed to more streamlined objects produced in a factory—can now boast
British studio ceramics—ceramics designed and made by hand in a studio, by a single person or small team, as opposed to more streamlined objects produced in a factory—can now boast
The New York City gallery JTT will close its doors on August 11. Its current group exhibition Playscape, which centers humans’ navigation of artificially constructed environments, will be the gallery’s
The inaugural edition of Silicon Valley Contemporary, the region’s first art fair bridging the worlds of art and technology, runs April 10-13th at the downtown San Jose McEnery Convention Center.
“Be Good is a work about underage married Roma teenagers in Romania, their traditions and rituals of the wedding (night), the importance of virginity and the burden of proof. It
In 1982 Austrian-born art dealer Thaddaeus Ropac was in his early 20s, and still looking for direction. Though he had no ties to the art world, he landed a job
After the enormous risk of its beginning, the Bayreuth Festival in Germany was for a long time a place where the stagings of Richard Wagner’s operas were encased in amber.
The 52nd anniversary of this event – will take place in the Spanish Ballroom this year as it has for over half a century! The show will be held from
A Canadian sitcom debuts on the CW. And a hard-to-find Orson Welles movie airs on TCM. Source link
Grammy Award-winning artist Drake revealed on Instagram (@champagnepapi) that he was the buyer of the so-called Crown Ring that was designed by and belonged to the late rapper Tupac Shakur
How can curation address the connection between art and empire? What do letterpress posters teach us about Black Southern history? What does decolonial curation look like in a South Asian
Paris Photo Los Angeles, is an important art fair that specializes in artworks created in the photographic medium. It takes place at Paramount Pictures Studios April 25th -27th. This should
“In this project I refer to the subject of the first wave of Russian emigration in 1920’s. Combining old photos and flower petals I destroy the original images of people
Last week, United States federal officials repatriated an original edition of a 15th-century document authored by Christopher Columbus that had been taken from a museum in Venice. The repatriation marks
“Barbenheimer” keeps on growing at the box office. Greta Gerwig’s very pink fantasy-comedy “Barbie” and Christopher Nolan’s extremely dark historical drama “Oppenheimer” powered to bigger opening weekends than originally reported.
An All Members Exhibition at STUDIO GALLERY Curated by Susan Raines and Lois Kampinsky July 19th – August 12th, 2023 The phrase “see you soon” seems to offer many possibilities.
A look at how we assembled a sweeping collection of personal narratives, and the threads that tie them together. Source link
Artists Space, an assertively anti-commercial gallery founded in New York’s Soho district in 1972, will take part in the city’s biggest art fair this year. The non-profit will have a
For a millennium starting in the 4th century, traders and travelers met in grottoes carved into cliffs near the Dunhuang oasis, leaving behind artwork that was preserved thanks to the
Paris Photo Los Angeles was a delight to attend and should be considered one of the world’s top art fairs. How can you beat the combination of quality galleries, great
“More film has probably been exposed on naked and semi-naked women than on any other subject in photography’s history.” write Gerry Badger and Martin Parr in The Photobook: A History,
Locals and cultural officials are angered by the demolition of a 300-year-old minaret, a move they say is tantamount to “the destruction of Iraqi cultural history,” the Art Newspaper reports. The minaret,
The explosion of consumer-facing tools that offer generative AI has created plenty of debate: These tools promise to transform the ways in which we live and work while also raising