This fair is not perfect, but it’s working to mitigate the effects of the settler-colonial capitalist paradigm.
A new dual-venue exhibition traces nearly three decades of artistic evolution, from early experiments in gesture to meditative explorations of form and balance.
Drawn from the CBH Bank Collection, More than Meets the Eye charts the evolution of African and African diaspora art from ...
Jorge M. and Darlene Pérez have gifted Tate 36 works by artists from Africa and its diaspora. It's the second time the ...
To come up with the Kandinsky soundtrack, Martin, Lampe and pianist Mikhail Rudy, who served as the show’s musical adviser, combed through the artist’s own rich record collection, part of which is in ...
Vintage decor trends often get overlooked, but many of them bring timeless charm and warmth to any space. I’ve found that ...
Mahon will discuss the lived and created landscapes of American Surrealist Dorothea Tanning in her Nov. 4 lecture ...
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Paintings That Prove AI Could Never Surpass Human Creativity
Artificial intelligence has learned to paint, draw, and even mimic great artists like Matt Groening or Hayao Miyazaki. It’s ...
What you see isn’t a tree or a face, it isn’t a story with a beginning and an end. It is a field of seeing where you are invited to dwell. The color is restrained, the form minimal, yet the work ...
Mr. Bingle was conceived in 1948 by Emile Alline Sr., the store's display manager. Initially named "Snow Doll," he was renamed Mr. Bingle to align with the store owner's preference for the initials ...
Nico Kos Earle spoke to three art professionals about what they saw, what they loved and in Paris, during Art Basel Week.
The Dallas show features contemporary artists from Zimbabwe and South Africa exploring identity and cultural connections.
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