Laguna Art Museum presents Carole Caroompas: Heathcliff and the Femme Fatale Go on Tour, a powerful exhibition showcasing a series of works created between 1997 and 2001 by the late feminist artist Carole Caroompas.
This year’s edition brought together 240 galleries from 42 countries and territories, drawing significant attendance from galleries, artists, and regional and international visitors.
The Tate recently announced it will return a painting by Henry Gibbs to the heirs of a Jewish Belgian art collector after initial claims it had been looted by Nazis.
Marcia Marcus, a painter who spent decades making off-kilter portraits of herself and others in relative obscurity, only to gain positive notice during her final years, died at 97 on Thursday.
I met Andrew Schneider in 2024 when we were in residence at Loghaven in Knoxville, Tennessee. He was working on new work in the studio next door, and I got to see some of the equipment he uses for his large-scale, complex theater works.
Jim Jarmusch, widely recognized for his cinematic storytelling, brings a similar ethos to his collage work, seamlessly blending eclectic elements into a cohesive narrative.
SOCO Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Still Life at Home, a solo exhibition of new gouache on panel and gouache on paper works by artist Anne Buckwalter.
From pieces fetching over USD 1 million to a strong interest in young artists to acquisitions by museums around the world, galleries reported an impressive array of sales at this year’s show.