What the Art World Can Learn From Burning Man
Burning Man 2025 took place from August 24 to September 1; the year’s theme was “Tomorrow Today.” Photo: Elisa Carollo for Observer If you think Burning Man is...
Burning Man 2025 took place from August 24 to September 1; the year’s theme was “Tomorrow Today.” Photo: Elisa Carollo for Observer If you think Burning Man is...
Sky High Farm’s inaugural Biennial, “TREES NEVER END AND HOUSES NEVER END,” explores the relationship between local ecology, history and industry. Photo:...
Korakrit Arunanondchai’s “3 SONGS” at CLEARING New York in 2021. JSP ART PHOTOGRAPHY The sensational headlines announcing yet another gallery closure, often...
Elizabeth von Habsburg, Nanne Dekking and Peter Loukas are at the helm of the new Winston Artory Group. Courtesy of the Winston Artory Group After Art Basel,...
Mike Kelley, Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstruction #32. Photo © Paula Court. Courtesy of Performa. Many of the new works commissioned by Performa...
“Amy Sherald: American Sublime” installed at the Whitney. Tiffany Sage/BFA.com Artist Amy Sherald has announced her decision to cancel her upcoming exhibition...
According to the report, the U.S. was the largest national market for art fairs in 2024, hosting 24 percent of all global events. North America accounted for...
Zero Art Fair is a radical departure from the traditional commercial art fair model. Photo: Steven Probert While the art world grapples with fair fatigue,...
By turning rental trucks into exhibition spaces, U-Haul Gallery challenges the conventions of brick-and-mortar galleries. Jack Chase of Uhaul Gallery During...
Each show in “ARTECHISM” explores the intersection of art, technology and the future of humanity. Artech Art Foundation In recent years, the possibilities at...
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