Rimowa, which revived the title in 2022, continues its celebration of the cultural landscape, here with American photographer Schorr and a series of New York portraits.
In a world increasingly shaped by cultural complexities, contested histories, and fragmented narratives, the act of translation emerges as a vital, dynamic process.
Through cropped compositions and tactile detail, Daria Gamulina turns everyday garments into intimate portraits of presence, absence, and the stories we wear.
Rosa Barba has a way of taking our world’s most magical and most fundamental elements, then folding them in on one another—taking them apart, making them anew.
The American Black Film Festival (ABFF) is proud to announce a groundbreaking collaboration with the Art in Black Foundation to present The South African Collective — a debut curatorial art exhibition spotlighting five dynamic visual artists from South Africa.
On Tuesday evening, collectors' eyes were on works by women artists, who managed to realise a third of value achieved despite representing a smaller portion of lots.
There are countless ways to describe New York, but Danny Cortes typically veers toward words like “fast,” “layered,” “gritty,” and even a “little messy.”
The global art market is not immune to current economic and geopolitical tensions, and is counting on a new generation of collectors to revitalise the momentum.