As part of a prestigious traveling exhibit on still life painting, Scott Fraser’s work keeps him in motion.
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The Dallas Museum of Art presents For a Dreamer of Houses, an imaginative new exhibition of contemporary art that explores the significance of the spaces we inhabit and how they represent ourselves,…
Artist Crystal Wagner uses bold colors and unconventional materials to make her mark on and off the wall.
The Seattle Art Museum presents "John Akomfrah: Future History," the museum’s first special exhibition exclusively dedicated to the medium of video art.
From the plastic flute of sparkling wine guests are offered as soon as they enter the fair, to the bubbly energy coming from viewers and the club music pumping from some of the booths, you…
Together with ever-exciting and stimulating artworks, the “who’s who” of the art world were on view at the VIP preview of the most cherished and revered of New York art fairs, Independent.
SPRING/BREAK is the youngest, funnest, more affordable and most claustrophobic of the Armory Week fairs.
On a sunny spring-like day, amid growing concerns over the spread of COVID-19 and resulting omnipresence of hand sanitizer pump bottles, The Armory Show successfully kicked off The Armory Week,…
Visitors took a load off on the beautiful and functional rocking chair art installation at the Denver Art Museum.
Combining elements of photography, sculpture, frottage, ink, and graphite drawings, Nate Lewis’ intricately carved works on paper reflect his experience as a critical-care nurse and challenge…
London-based writer Emma Dabiri shares her favorite four paintings by emerging artists from Christie's London's Post-War and Contemporary Art Sales, February 12 & 13.
Featuring 72 selected exhibitors from its 180 gallery members in 30 American cities, the annual fair is one of the most anticipated events of the new art season.
The Met announced today the acquisition of the monumental sculptural relief Two Horses (2019) by American artist Charles Ray (b. 1953).
"Uncanny Valley: Being Human in the Age of AI" arrives as the first major exhibition in the US to explore the relationship between humans and intelligent machines through an artistic lens.
For more than four decades, photographer Dawoud Bey has documented life in America through his poignant images of marginalized communities.