Experimentation and heightened creativity characterized the European avant-garde movements of the early twentieth century, as artists pursued multifaceted stylistic innovations.
In a short film premiered exclusively on AnOther, the Iceage musician and American portrait artist reflect on their friendship at 222 The Bowery in New York.
From July 2 to September 14, 2025, Milan celebrates Remo Salvadori (Cerreto Guidi, 1947) with a multi-site exhibition across three symbolic locations of the city—Palazzo Reale, the Museo del Novecento.
From October 24 to 26, 2025, under the glass roof of the Carreau du Temple in Paris, this anniversary edition will be a major highlight of the Paris Art Week, bringing together collectors, professionals, and contemporary art enthusiasts.
The Cooper Union Library presents an exhibition by Tammy Nguyen, a 2007 alumna of The Cooper Union School of Art, featuring her series of artists books, A Comedy for Mortals.
Gagosian announces A Telegram to my dear Suki, an exhibition of drawings, paintings, and a video work by Oscar Murillo, on view at the gallery in Athens.
Bonnie Brennan, Chief Executive Officer, Christie's: “In the first six months as CEO, my focus has been on ensuring continuity and a global commitment to our strategy.
This month the Lower Gallery at the Cork Street space features a selection of works exploring landscape and environment, with highlights from Dutch artist Scarlett Hooft Graafland.
The New Britain Museum of American Art announced the acquisition of Harriet Cany Peale’s Kaaterskill Clove, 1858, made possible through a generous multiyear grant from the Robert C. Vance Foundation.