Art UK begins an online catalogue for public sculptures
In 2012, the Public Catalogue Foundation, which operates the charity Art UK, announced that it, in partnership with the BBC, had successfully put images of all 211,861 paintings owned publicly […]
Naima J. Keith to be LACMA’s new V.P. of education and public programmes
Naima J. Keith has made a name for herself within the museum sector as the deputy director and chief curator at the California African American Museum (CAAM) and previously as […]
Ghana to hold debut pavilion at the 2019 Venice Biennale
In a few short months, Ghana will make its debut appearance in the Venice Biennale with a spectacular selection of artists. Felicia Abban, John Akomfrah, El Anatsui, Ibrahim Mahama, Selasi […]
Meow Wolf just announced an entirely different immersive experience
Meow Wolf isn’t your ordinary art collective and their newest announcement isn’t your usual art programme. No, the Santa Fe-based arts and entertainment collective has joined forces with Phoenix-based True […]
Stéphane Couturier at galerie RX and the Fernand Léger National Museum
In two beautiful exhibitions presented at the Parisian gallery RX (March 16 – April 25, 2019) and at the Fernand Léger National Museum in Biot, Alpes-Maritimes (October 6, 2018 – […]
Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready and artist Kate Neckel team up to face their fears in new exhibition
When Mike McCready, guitarist of the popular band Pearl Jam, comes up in conversation you might think artist, but usually it’s not in a visual artist context. That, however, may […]
Dutch foundation helping terminally ill individuals experience Rembrandt one last time
Only a couple of weeks into its run, ‘All the Rembrandts’ at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum has attracted a number of guests, but some of those guests are extraordinary. Through an incredible […]