What the Art World Can Learn from Nostalgia-Driven Economies
Pokémon cards are part of a broader franchise universe that extends the brand’s economic footprint into several different categories of consumption. Photo by...
Pokémon cards are part of a broader franchise universe that extends the brand’s economic footprint into several different categories of consumption. Photo by...
Art Basel Qatar debuts in Doha next February. Julius Hirtzberger | Art Basel Hot on the heels of the momentous Gaza ceasefire announcement came the release of...
Julien Creuzet’s “Nos diables rouges, nos dérives commotions” at Mendes Wood DM. © Hugard & Vanoverschelde Last week, Brussels Art Week’s inaugural...
Marseille’s distinctive character sets the backdrop for the fair’s experimental energy. ©margotmontigny In 2013, Marseille was appointed Capitale Européenne de...
KAWS’s public art project HOLIDAY traveled to cities including Seoul, Hong Kong and Taipei. Courtesy of the artist Several articles this year have already...
Now based in Tauranga with her husband and two children, Highfield says a turning point came when she celebrated her 40th birthday last year. “I did a big...
Festival organizers on Iceland’s Snæfellsnes Peninsula have unveiled plans for the 2026 Iceland Eclipse Festival, set for Aug. 12–15 — marking their first...
Korakrit Arunanondchai’s “3 SONGS” at CLEARING New York in 2021. JSP ART PHOTOGRAPHY The sensational headlines announcing yet another gallery closure, often...
The Women’s Rest opened in 1926, named as a memorial to those who perished in World War I (1914-18) but for use mainly by women in town, including toilets, a...
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,...
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