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Moira Dryer passed away thirty-three years ago in 1992, after a now legendary meteoric career which brought her from obscurity to being represented by Mary Boone -the hippest gallery in Soho at the time- in less than ten years.
Artist José Roger “Joe” Villarreal, noted for his popular depictions of life on the West Side of San Antonio, died Saturday, April 12 of complications from colon cancer at age 72.
This spring, Kode Bergen Art Museum presents a major solo exhibition of visual artist Lotte Konow Lund, offering a comprehensive survey of her diverse practice through more than 100 works spanning from her early career to the present day.
Peter Freeman, Inc. presents Who cannot wait will stumble, Franz Erhard Walther’s fourth solo exhibition at the gallery and his first presentation in the United States since his participation in the Performa Biennial 2023 program at the Judd Foundation.
For ‘Resilience of Scale,’ his first major solo exhibition with Hauser & Wirth in New York, British artist Thomas J Price will present five towering bronze figures and a large-scale photographic work comprising 18 separate framed images in the gallery’s SoHo location.
An iconic work from an iconic series by Keith Haring hit a new auction record at $325,000 with the sale of the 1986 print Andy Mouse in Heritage's Prints & Multiples Signature® Auction April 22.
Technology, identity, heritage and Art Deco’s 100th anniversary center the 2025-2026 season exhibition offerings at Sarasota Art Museum of Ringling College of Art and Design.
As 7.2 million people in the UK experience food poverty and a mental health crisis grows, The Nice Co. returns with a new art fundraiser for Bow Foodbank and grief support mental health charity The New Normal presenting some of the most exciting new contemporary art in London.