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10/24/2019. GR gallery is presenting Surface Fetish a collaborative exhibition of new artworks by Dalek (James Marshall) and Buff Monster. These artists developed a most distinctive and iconic s...
10/24/2019. TOTAH presents When I Wanted Everything, an exhibition of new works by Alex Sewell, on view October 24th through December 18th, 2019. This is Sewells second solo exhibition with the galler...
10/24/2019. Hakes Auctions final auction of 2019 is also its largest offering of the year, boosted in no small measure by an out-of-this-world selection of rare and highly prized Star Wars items. T...
10/17/2019. Its Ohuhu markings come in a various array of highly pigmented shades and have several light tones, like skin colors, helping you to be more imaginative.
If you want to buy some...
10/25/2019. Perhaps the first thing you notice about Joanna Piotrowskas images is how they elicit a sense of unease. And this even though her black and white photographs, 16 mm films, and two-channel video projection are starkly elegant, classical, even. ...
10/25/2019. Doyle will auction The Marian Sulzberger Heiskell and Andrew Heiskell Collection in select auctions this Fall. Highlights include works by Helen Frankenthaler, Carl Frederick Frieseke, Pierre Eugene ...
10/27/2019. The Michael Hoppen Gallery is presenting the first private gallery exhibition of Tim Walkers photography, which has graced the pages of magazines around the world for more than...
10/28/2019. A rare masterpiece by Italian early Renaissance master Cimabue that was discovered in a French kitchen was sold on Sunday for 24 million euros ($26.6 million), about five times the initial estimate.
The Acteon auction house did not identify the wi...
10/28/2019. The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum announced the appointment of Marie-Eve Celio as the academic coordinator for the Cotsen Textile Traces Study Center. In this role, Dr...
10/28/2019. The Colnaghi Foundation announces the launch of The Practice of Drawing, a digital gallery introducing some of the most compelling but rarely displayed drawings in the Western tradition...
10/29/2019. Sequoia Miller, chief curator at the Gardiner Museum, has it all planned.
On a warm August morning, the piece that he intended to display in the lobby of this 35-year-old ceramics museum had not yet arrived, but he could already envision how it wo...
10/29/2019. In Carolina Caycedos images, rivers and streams seem to rear up on hind legs. Waterfalls flow backward and sideways, or fan out into kaleidoscopic formations. Her water portraits, as she calls them, come with an aesthetic agenda: to...
10/29/2019. Sometime last summer, a rectangular tent appeared in the woods off a trail in the Catskills. Sheathed in plastic and cordoned off with yellow caution tape, it looked more like a crime scene than a campsite. But if anyone dared approach it, one small ...
10/30/2019. On a summer afternoon in Mexico Citys leafy Roma Norte neighborhood, a steady stream of customers filled the tiny coffee shop Raku, which means joy in Japanese. While they were drawn by the coffee, I was in the new spot to learn how...
10/30/2019. Kasmin announces the representation of sculptor Alma Allen (b. 1970, USA) in New York. The artists first solo exhibition with the gallery will open on January 23, 2020, at 509 West 27...
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