Marc Jacobs's Outsized Impact on Art and Fashion Is the Subject of a New Show in L.A. | Artnet News
The artists who have helped define the fashion of Marc Jacobs are getting an art show in Los Angeles this week, courtesy of Control Gallery.
https://t.co/KquCXIZVb4Experts Foresee a Prosperous Art Basel Miami Beach | Artnet News
Experts foresee a prosperous Art Basel Miami Beach 2024.
https://t.co/Zoid1HDQnjGods and Men: Houston Exhibit Examines Millenia of Religious Art
“Living with the Gods” at the Museum of Fine Arts is based on a book and radio show of the same name by Neil MacGregor.
https://t.co/lriplkm0dIShakespearean Actors Come Alive in A.I. Portrait Show | Artnet News
Some of the most celebrated Shakespeare actors sat for portraits that record their movements and delivered soliloquies.
https://t.co/tmggT5UlwSExhibition Explores Link Between Matisse and Japanese Printmaking
‘The Art of Pattern: Henri Matisse and Japanese Woodcut Artists’ is running at the Baltimore Museum of Art in Maryland until January 5.
https://t.co/SXkueAnvfOAt Shanghai Art Week, Slower Sales and More Subdued Parties | Artnet News
Business was slower at this year's Shanghai Art Week, but blue-chip dealers were still making big-ticket sales.
https://t.co/MISjefM6F1How Rijksmuseum's Dazzling Asian Bronze Show Rethinks Art History | Artnet News
An expansive exhibition at Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum brings together Asian bronze works spanning 4,000 years of history.
https://t.co/Q5rWTNEkTMHaitian Art Is Coming Into the International Spotlight. It's Not the First Time | Artnet News
Museums in the United States and Europe are exhibiting work by Haitian artists—and their prices are rising.
https://t.co/3KNqF8t2JkAnselm Kiefer Unveils a Preview of His 78-Foot Painting | Artnet News
The upcoming exhibition from Anselm Kiefer will be the first ever collaboration between the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum.
https://t.co/HgI1ylIFFBA Reporter Goes Undercover in the Art World | Artnet News
This week, we re-air an old favorite, featuring author Bianca Bosker speaking to art critic Ben Davis about her new book.
https://t.co/mTH9bLHg8LJean-Léon Gérôme and Orientalism Given Major Reappraisal in Doha
Jean-Léon Gérôme pioneered Orientalism in art in a way that can still be felt—and seen—today.
https://t.co/ZA6KZlbldQWe’re at a Critical Juncture in the Fight for Climate Action. Here’s How the Art Industry Can Help...
The arts are uniquely placed to inspire public and political action on climate change, says Heath Lowndes of Gallery Climate Coalition.
https://t.co/RKyZvDfwNGJustin Sun to 'Thank' Street Vendor Who Sold $6.2M Banana | Artnet News
Justin Sun said he will buy 100,000 bananas from the vendor who sold the fruit that was used for Maurizio Cattelan's $6.
https://t.co/f1a6xp5EpiHow a Chance Meeting Sparked Libasse Ka’s Art Career | Artnet News
Libasse Ka is a fast rising Belgian-Senegalese artist who got his big break with a gallery after a chance encounter with Oscar Murillo.
https://t.co/deHCj3WWyBSigmar Polke Meets Francisco de Goya at the Prado | Artnet News
The latest museum exhibition of work by Sigmar Polke centres around a painting by Francisco Goya more than 200 years ago.
https://t.co/xkVOABAEMdFormer David Zwirner Director Leo Xu on Big Shifts in the Chinese Art Industry | Artnet News
Former David Zwirner director Leo Xu discussed the major changes now taking place in the Chinese art market.
https://t.co/bi5Sm073yOCecily Brown's Career-Spanning Show in Dallas | Artnet News
The retrospective of almost 30 works by Cecily Brown, spanning three decades, will move to Philadelphia after its residency in Dallas.
https://t.co/cswFCZagMiThe Art World's Finest Desserts: 5 Reasons to Be Thankful | Artnet News
Here are five of the art world's best desserts, from a potent, creamy tea in Seoul to a panna cotta in Upstate New York.
https://t.co/PU1tJHRWERArtists Are Planning a Gaza Biennale | Artnet News
Palestinian artists working in Gaza, or who escaped to other countries in the early days of the war, are organizing a new Gaza Biennale.
https://t.co/2fT5FMAXhCScope Art Show Announced Their Programming, See What's On
From panels and talks to performances and pop-ups, you won't want to miss this edition of Scope Art Show Miami Beach's programming.
https://t.co/MPvUs4GDAgOrganization Fighting Hunger Protests Banana Sale Outside Sotheby's | Artnet News
A nonprofit advocating for measures to stop hunger launched an ad campaign targeting the $6.
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