contemporary art

95-year-old Dorothy Tanner isn’t slowing down, and after a decades-long career, her sculptures and installations are still enlightening viewers.
Stained glass master craftsman Ann Wolff is keeping this medieval artform alive, through expertise developed over 40 years and a love and respect for her materials.
The first edition took place in the former Dia Center for the Arts and former home of X Initiative at 548 West 22nd Street. This was the first fair to take place in a former museum, a landmark…

VOLTA New York is back! VOLTA showcases contemporary positions by up-and-coming and mid-career artists with an emphasis on discovery, both for the curious newcomer and for the seasoned…

Organized annually by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), The Art Show offers intimately scaled and thoughtfully curated presentations of the highest quality—fostering active…

Frieze Los Angeles returns to Paramount Pictures Studios from February 14-16, 2020 to present the best of Los Angeles and international contemporary art by emerging and established artists,…

Art Los Angeles Contemporary, the International Contemporary Art fair of the West Coast, will be held February 13–16, 2020.

Produced by Art Miami, the Art Wynwood fair will debut its ninth edition during Presidents Day Weekend, February 13-17, 2020, at the former Miami Herald site, which also is the home of Art Miami and…
Art Palm Springs is the premier art fair in the Southwest presenting post-war and contemporary art. This years edition will brings galleries from Asia, Europe, North and…

Felix was co-founded by Dean Valentine and brothers Al Morán and Mills Morán. The fair’s mission is to create an intimate experience that prioritizes connoisseurship, collaboration, and community…

What is Art Therapy? How can you use aspects of it in your next art encounter?

Numerous factors informed this decision, including fundamental concern for the health and safety of all those working at and attending the fair; the severe logistical challenges facing the build-out…
The Armory Show was founded by four New York gallerists – Colin de Land, Pat Hearn, Matthew Marks and Paul Morris – who sought a platform to present and promote new voices in the visual arts. In its…
Melding personal ephemera; used lingerie and designer footwear, costume jewelry, religious relics and Hanukkah decorations with old paint brushes, children’s toys, souvenirs and studio refuse, she…

 

The division between the personal and professional lives of New York-based artists Rakuko Naito and Tadaaki Kuwayama has long been blurred. For decades, the Japanese-born couple —…