To very different ends, Alice Diop’s short film “Fragments for Venus” and Bingham Bryant “Doomed and Famous” both observe attentive gallerygoers
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The charity sale at Phillips supports the charity's mission to 'rescue the magic of childhood' through life-changing wishes for youngsters
‘Crowns (Peso Neto)’ (1981) is estimated to fetch between $35m and $40m
A pillar featuring detailed facial features was unearthed in Karahan Tepe near the Syrian border
Amid geopolitical instability around the world the market is looking to “safe” works—and artists are searching for new spaces to speak out
The move has been met with protests and petitions in support of the museum
The exhibition, Dialogues, pairs 20th and 21st century art by the likes of Picasso, Adam Pendleton and David Hammons with the objects that inspired it
Investing in meaningful action on the climate emergency can seem daunting for smaller, cash-strapped outfits, writes Louisa Buck, but it pays off in more ways than one
Strong interest has resulted in the the fair having upwards of 50% more participants than anticipated, organisers say
The city’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events has experienced turmoil since Clinée Hedspeth's appointment in March 2024


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