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10/19/2019. The lions, a symbol of power and masculinity, open their mouths as if in a piercing cry of pain. They each press powerfully down on a snakes body with their paws, the serpents stretching their heads out. These are their last stirrings before be...
10/19/2019. James Cohan announced its representation of New York-based artist Jordan Nassar. Nassars hand-embroidered works address intersecting fields of craft, ethnicity and the embedded notions of ...
10/19/2019. The Jewish Museum is presenting Edith Halpert and the Rise of American Art, the first exhibition to explore the remarkable career of Edith Gregor Halpert (1900-1970), the influential American...
10/23/2019. On Tuesday, October 8, Swann Galleries brought a historic offering of African-American Fine Art across the block.
Elizabeth Catletts 1962 carved mahogany sculpture Seated Woman led ...
10/24/2019. Almine Rech Paris is holding its first monographic exhibition dedicated to Karel Appel (1921-2006), from October 12 to November 16 2019.
Appel is often described as the most influential Dutch...
10/24/2019. The exhibition "Future, Former, Fugitive", devoted to a (in others words certain) French scene is based on an open conception of territorial placement bringing together artists born in France and abroad, living in Franc...
10/26/2019. Kerlin Gallery is presenting Loje, jelo, laso, an exhibition of new paintings and drawings by Eoin Mc Hugh.
Abstraction takes on a newfound importance in this body of work, as Mc Hugh seeks to ex...
10/26/2019. A vote this month over one of New York Citys new, more inclusive monuments became so combative with audience members shouting How dare you! that the acclaimed artist who won the commission walked away from the job.
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10/26/2019. An early Renaissance painting by the Italian master Cimabue goes under the hammer Sunday, a few weeks after the rare artwork was found hanging in an unsuspecting elderly Frenchwoman's kitchen.
"Christ Mocked," by the 13th-century artist also known...
10/26/2019. The Smithsonians National Portrait Gallery has announced artist Hugo Crosthwaite as the first-prize winner of the fifth triennial Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition. Crosthwaite is the first ...
10/27/2019. Alan Michelson: Wolf Nation presents four works in video, sound, print, and augmented reality that invoke place from an Indigenous perspective. The artistwho is Kanyen'keha:ka (Mohawk), a member of one of the six nations of the Haudenosaunee (I...
10/27/2019. If youve ever felt you lack the education to understand art representing histories, people and symbols from a culture outside your own, artist Meleko Mokgosi isnt going to let you off easy.
With six solo shows in four states this seaso...
10/27/2019. Her somber gaze is direct, and in her lap, she firmly holds a book.
The circa 1855 daguerreotype portrait of Lucy Stone, the suffragist and abolitionist, is powerful in its simplicity. Not surprisingly, Stones mission was incited by the ineq...
10/27/2019. Almine Rech opened an unprecedented exhibition, in Picassos historic former studio at the Château de Boisgeloup, featuring a selection of paintings and sculptural works by leading artist S...
10/27/2019. Today, Independent announced a new collaboration with OBJECT & THING debuting at next years Independent in New York: a collaborative presentation that builds upon Independents h...
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