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“Over the past five years, a wave of risk-taking, sharp-eyed galleries have opened around the world,” introduces Cultured magazine with a list of twenty-three gallerists. “Young dealers play an ...
Was Buying Frieze A Good Deal For Dealmaker Ari Emanuel? “What is the value of an art fair? According to the Hollywood super-agent Ari Emanuel, who on May 1 announced he will buy Frieze from his ...
Barbara Kruger’s Prescient Mural Acts As Backdrop To Los Angeles ICE Protests “As protesters swarmed downtown Los Angeles to denounce ICE raids in their communities and the deployment of the National ...
“The Sea and the Sky, and You and I,” an art exhibition on display through August 30 at the Shepherd, is inspired by Detroit’s landscape, reports the Detroit Free Press. The exhibition features twenty ...
Gray has named Valerie Carberry the president and chief executive officer of the gallery. Carberry has worked alongside Paul Gray as a partner since 2015, and will head the gallery as Gray assumes the ...
A growing group of artists “have benefited from what could be called the ‘rediscovery industrial complex’: a cottage industry within the art market that looks to the past to find figures—often women ...
Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists’ Residency has announced the purchase of 137 Center Street in Douglas, Michigan. The former site of the Douglas library will become the permanent home of Ox-Bow House, ...
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Your definition of home is due for revamping, deepening and expansion. Your sense of where you truly belong is ripe to be adjusted and perhaps even revolutionized. A ...
Though it wasn’t planned this way, there’s a thread through most of the feature stories in this issue that’s personal for me, spanning most of my adult life. I came of age at the same time that Rich ...
It’s a Friday afternoon and two young men from the suburbs are looking for a place to crash later that night, after hitting up the bars in Andersonville and Uptown. A friend recommended The Lodge ...
Grain elevators were the city’s first skyscrapers, rising up as high as fifteen stories along the Chicago River and Sanitary and Ship Canal from downtown to the South Shore, supplying the nation’s ...