The American Alliance of Museums (AAM) released the findings of a new survey this week that has grim implications for America’s museums.
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Following in the footsteps of such pioneering art dealers as Phyllis Kind (1933-2018) and Sidney Janis (1896-1989), more and more contemporary galleries are now exhibiting Outsider Art.
Intersect Aspen is now live at IntersectAspen.com. The online viewing room includes 110 exhibitors from 28 countries, and runs from July 22-26, 2020.
The National Audubon Society has announced the winning photographs of the 2020 Audubon Photography Awards.
Although he made his name in the 1950s and ‘60s as an Abstract Expressionist, Philip Guston is now best remembered for the dark humor conveyed in the cartoon-like figurative paintings and drawings that he prolifically produced during the last twelve years of his life, which ended in 1980.
Throughout history, cultures and artists have faced upheavals and catastrophes and reflected them through their work. Here we look at ten great works of art created in uncertain times.
Scoping out the budding gallery scene, we round-up three must-see shows currently on view in the Hamptons’ freshest spaces.
From July 1 through August 31, 2020, Cross Contemporary Partners, the new online fine arts marketing division of Katharine T. Carter & Associates is hosting its inaugural exhibition.
Here are 12 can't-miss works by distinguished artists collected for the first time in a digital gallery, including art by Anne Hieronymus, Sol Hill, Kaethe Kauffman, Victoria Lowe, Francie Lyshak, Nancy Macko, Robert Mango, Deborah Masters, Bobbie Moline-Kramer, John Lyon Paul, Martin Weinstein, and Gail Watkins.
From July 2 to September 12, 2020, Throckmorton Fine Arts, the New York City art gallery, presents for the first time some of the photographs that Dimitris Yeros has taken in the island of Lesbos during the past 30 years.