Endless’s Street Art Calls Attention to London’s Homeless Crisis
[ad_1] On the corner wall of Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church in London, just a stone’s throw from Oxford Street, one of the busiest shopping areas in Europe,...
[ad_1] On the corner wall of Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church in London, just a stone’s throw from Oxford Street, one of the busiest shopping areas in Europe,...
[ad_1] Paneling from the hôtel Le Bas de Montargis. View of the interior architecture. Paris, 1705, 1707 (niches, interior paneling and screens), modern...
[ad_1] With studios and galleries shuttered around the world, artists these days are being forced to find new ways to make and share their work—and many are...
[ad_1] Not being the sporty type may hamstring your Olympic dreams today, but they needn’t have crushed them before 1948. For 38 years beginning in 1912, gold,...
[ad_1] The art world is a messy, varied, and brilliant beast. For every dainty watercolorist there’s an explosive abstract expressionist. For every Tchaikovsky...
[ad_1] As another tumultuous year draws to a close, the team at Artnet News took the opportunity to look back at all the art we’ve seen since January. As...
[ad_1] Artistic styles exist only in retrospect. While many of their defining characteristics are formulated in manifestos by pioneering artists, a style can’t...
[ad_1] This article is part of the Artnet Intelligence Report, The Year Ahead 2025. Our analysis of the second half of the year’s market trends provides a...
[ad_1] By now, you’ve probably heard enough about how the marquee fine-art sales last month stacked up to pre-pandemic totals. But you may not be aware that...
[ad_1] The average salary for directors at U.S. galleries is $120,000, while their European peers earn just €80,000 (about $87,000). In the U.S. commercial art...
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