In the Curator’s Words is an occasional series that takes a critical look at current exhibitions through the eyes of curators. Visions Museum of Textile Art’s vision statement gets right to the heart ...
Street art, by its nature, is temporary. Always at risk of being painted over, knocked down or destroyed, street art is a product of its time and place, forever fleeting and ephemeral. That is until ...
ArtPalmBeach may be smaller than Art Basel Miami Beach, but it’s a sleek and worthy answer to the Swiss behemoth. Opening to the public on January 15 for its 13th year, APB features 75 international ...
The Norton Museum of Art will host a free community day Aug. 16 that will feature gallery tours, art classes and live music. Enjoy the last full month of summer with a visit to the Norton Museum of ...
More than at any time in my memory, Denver’s art exhibition scene has taken a broad view, turning its collective sights on work from around the world. There’s the tip of the hat to Egypt with the King ...
As 2025 comes to a close, the Artnet News staff looks back at the stories that stuck with us. Together, they reflect the full sweep of the art world, and why we love covering it. Early in the year, ...
The art world is constantly hungry for fresh perspectives and new voices. To identify who might be the next name worth knowing, we asked four curators and four art advisors from around the world to ...
The International Folk Art Market has been honoring the handmade since 2004. The event grew out of Santa Fe’s spectacular International Folk Art Museum. ByChadd Scott, Contributor. Forbes contributors ...
Banksy has claimed ownership of an artwork sprayed on a building in Bayswater – and art fans are rushing to catch a glimpse of the rare work while they still can. The new graffiti shows children in ...
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