Marsha remained fiercely committed to making the world better through her activism. She used banner-making as a way to build recognition for whatever key message she was focusing her energy on…
From the outside, the art world can seem like one enormous mystery. However, the truth is, there’s not just one “art world,” nor is there a one-size-fits-all career path for artists.
At the Art for Tomorrow conference in Milan, participants faced sobering financial and geopolitical realities, while still finding reasons for hope and joy.
The auction house holds its first dedicated sale of Indigenous Australian art since the passing of Klingender, who was instrumental in developing the market for this category.
For Indonesian visual and sequential artist Riky R. Christian, creation is not simply a profession—it is an act of survival, a means of reflection, and a quest for truth.
Southern Guild made its debut at Frieze New York 2025 with a focused group exhibition that placed African and diasporic perspectives at the center of global contemporary art.
The works of the British artist Bobby Dowler couple a bold, forceful use of colour with a process of assembling, cutting and overlayering materials that challenges the narrativity and illusionism normally associated with conventional painting.
Huddled together like birds of a feather or standing resolutely on their own, Masako Miki’s vibrant, playful sculptures come to life at the Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco.