Robert Ryman, a radical, experimental and sensitive creation
The American painter Robert Ryman died on February 8, 2019. He passed away at his home in Greenwich Village in New York at the age of 88. At this time […]
The Armory Show’s ‘Worlds of Tomorrow’ artists announced
Just a month before The Armory Show is set to green light on March 7th, it announced the galleries and artists that will represent its 2019 Platform segment of the […]
Major gift supports the BMA in their endeavour to represent artists of colour and female artists
In a press release on February 8th, the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) announced that Eddie C. and C. Sylvia Brown, philanthropist based in the city, had gifted the museum […]
The collection of singer George Michael to be auctioned at Christie’s
On March 1st, Christie’s will be featuring the collection of singer/songwriter George Michael (1963-2016) at their London location. Boasting over 200 artworks, the London auction and online portion of the […]
The Final Art Destination: “Velvet Buzzsaw” Film Review
In Velvet Buzzsaw, a film written and directed by Dan Gilroy, audiences encounter a sensitive art critique, a ruthless gallery owner, a cut-throat art dealer, and an ambitious art assistant […]
P.A.I.N. organizes against the Sackler family with demonstrations at the Guggenheim and Met
Protesters took to New York’s Fifth Avenue on the evening of February 9th on route from the Guggenheim Museum to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to speak out against the […]
Desert X installation pulled to help out bighorn sheep
In 2017, the Coachella Valley in Southern California became the home for a desert-transforming biennial known as Desert X. During the biennial, the San Bernardino Mountains become the substrate for […]