Dorotheum Previews Old Master Auction, Selling Brueghel, Titian [Sponsored]
Dorotheum is responsible for the content of this post.While the rest of the economy remains unstable, art is still one of the best investment options—and the Old Masters market in particular is seeing...
View ArticleDorotheum Previews Modern and Contemporary Sales, Featuring Richter, Zero Group
Dorotheum is responsible for the content of this post.Whether you’re buying art in the interest of investment, collecting, or interior decorating, minimalist pieces have a rare appeal. Steering away...
View ArticleDorotheum Shatters Records Throughout 2015 [Sponsored]
Dorotheum is responsible for the content of this post.It has been a banner year for Dorotheum, one of Europe’s most prominent auction houses. Auctions across all categories, including fine arts,...
View ArticleDuring Frieze Week, Visits with Brian Clarke, Jonathan Yeo, and David Anfam
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View ArticleMOCA Toronto Fall 2023 Exhibitions Offer Bold Approaches to Sculpture and...
This fall and winter, Toronto’s Museum of Contemporary Art is a must-visit destination for any art-viewing excursion. Located in the newest gallery district in the west end of the city, MOCA Toronto...
View ArticleRoth, Founder of AZULIK, Speaks About the Launch of New SFER IK Open-Air...
In a world that is increasingly recognizing the importance of environmental stewardship, visionary leaders like Roth, founder and CEO of the AZULIK group, which includes SFER IK Museion, are...
View ArticleDino Aranda: A New View of an Epochal Nicaraguan-Born American Artist
Dino Aranda’s landscapes are untroubled, even idyllic. The watercolorist depicts his vistas in a dreamy haze, their edges soft but vibrant colors. White-gray light saturates the setting, as though...
View ArticleFidel García’s Otherworldly Figures Swirl into Being
The familiar and the fantastic collide vibrantly in the work of Fidel García. The painter fuses the visceral and the ethereal, juxtaposing the human body, photorealistically rendered, with colorful...
View ArticleYou Just Bought a Painting at Art Basel. Now What?
The works of art for sale at Art Basel Miami Beach range from small paintings to large scale sculptures. But buying art is just the start. Then comes the work of transporting, protecting, and...
View ArticleThe Haunted Faces of Jess Valice Arrive at Almine Rech
The figurative painter, 27, lands her first solo show at the New York gallery. A figure with exaggerated hands and feet saunters against a Dalí-esque landscape. A woman donning an afterthought of a...
View ArticleKnight Foundation’s Catalyst Forum Explores Digital Evolution in the Arts
The inaugural event, held in Miami Beach brought together visionary leaders to navigate opportunities and challenges in the digital age. Related Articles Knight Foundation Invests $435,000 in Digital...
View ArticleAyana Ross, Winner of the Second Bennett Prize, On Showing Her Work Around...
When Ayana Ross heard that the Bennett Prize had opened its call for submissions, back in 2020, she almost didn’t apply. Related Articles The Bennett Prize "Rising Voices" Touring Exhibition Soars to...
View ArticleRobert Zhao Renhui’s Seeing Forest, A Dance Between Man and Nature, Takes...
With one of the highest population densities of any country in the world, Singapore often draws up associations with bustling urbanism. Related Articles Singapore Art Museum Mints Ambitious Residency...
View ArticleAKNEYE by ftNFT in Venice During the Venice Biennale 2024, Merging Sculpture...
AKNEYE, a visionary in the fusion of traditional art and digital innovation, is pleased to announce its presence in Venice during the highly anticipated 60th Venice Biennale, where it will unveil the...
View ArticleChampioning Art and Technology Integration
Last year, Dr. Madeline Gannon, an artist also known as the “Robot Whisperer,” was commissioned by Knight Foundation to collaborate with Ye Jin Min, a classically trained violinist and New World...
View ArticleHow Warehouse Terrada Turned Reclaimed Land at the Edge of Tokyo into Japan’s...
In a July 2023 report, Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) reported that the country’s art market in 2021 was approximately $1.5 billion. However, the latest Art Basel UBS report,...
View ArticleHow Technology Enables Arts Institutions to Reach New Audiences and Expand...
When COVID-19 forced institutions worldwide to close, arts organizations quickly developed digital programs to stay connected with their audiences. New World Symphony in Miami Beach, equipped with...
View ArticleRare Artworks by Otto Antoine, “The Painter of Berlin,” Come to Market
A trove of works by the overlooked painter, deemed “the largest single-artist private collection” of a German artist in the US, catches the attention of collectors and historians. Related Articles...
View ArticleBridging Art and Technology: Enhancing Human Experience and Building Community
On the dynamic stage of the Frank Gehry-designed New World Center in Miami Beach, camera lenses peer out like eyes, ready to stream virtuosic musicians performing their craft to audiences around the...
View ArticleAlliance of Fine Art Shippers and Arcis Brings Innovative Solution to...
Art logistics and art storage services have long been separate entities, creating difficulties for collectors looking for comprehensive care and management of their art. A new alliance between Fine...
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