There was little excited bidding on the art collection of the Riggio family, who built their fortune on the Barnes & Noble bookstore chain — a caution flag for the art market.
Ricciardi’s work unearths the Existential Tonality of our time, exposing its different attunements and individuations going beyond the conventional view of modern life as defined mainly by anxiety.
The Rijksakademie in Amsterdam will open its doors again this spring for the annual Open Studios event, which starts during Amsterdam Art Week and runs from May 22nd to 25th.
ART INTERNATIONAL ZURICH 2025 will bring together more than fifty artists and galleries from around the world from May 23 to 25 at Puls 5 for a vibrant celebration of contemporary art in all its forms.
Through ink on hanji paper that juxtaposes deep blacks with delicate cross-hatching, surreal scenes unfold in the drawings of Seoul-based artist Moonassi (previously).
When you think of an orange safety cone, you might imagine rows of the small reflective objects placed around temporarily parked vehicles or, say, next to potholes.
Photo London marks its 10th anniversary this week opening on Thursday 15th May with a special edition celebrating London and its rich traditions of photography.
Each edition of the first French festival dedicated to emerging European photography reveals an evolving, multifaceted, and moving portrait of our shared experiences, presenting a renewed vision of the collective imagination.
Virginia Gail Smith has been creating thought-provoking and multidimensional art for over 30 years. Her practice spans various media, including photography, sculpture, installation, and video.