Examining the work of Louise Nevelson (Kiev, 1899 – New York, 1988) still means today confronting one of the most powerful reflections on the transformation of matter and being that twentieth-century art has been able to elaborate.
German artist Katharina Grosse has long been a fixture of Art Basel, and to celebrate the iconic art fair's 55th edition, she created the largest urban art installation of her career.
A groundbreaking New York show from 1966 is brought back to life with the work of three women whose experimentation with materials and visualisation turned sculpture inside out.
Artist Glenn Goldberg sat down with painter Mary DeVincentis during her recent solo show at Tappeto Volante Projects to explore the connections between personal experience and artistic expression.
The Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) in Benin City, Nigeria, will officially welcome the public to its campus on November 11, the same day it unveils its MOWAA Institute.
In a bid to stay relevant, the Old Masters trade has been trying to draw in younger buyers to counter its shrinking collector base, which generally comprises wealthy, older men.