A portrait of President Trump that depicts him raising his fist immediately following the attempt on his life last summer is replacing an image of former President Obama in a prominent spot inside the White House.
Christie’s will offer Andy Warhol’s Big Electric Chair from the Matthys-Colle Collection as a leading highlight of the 20th Century Evening Sale during Spring Marquee Week in New York (estimate on request; with low estimate in the region of $30 million).
Through print and varied mediums, “Reserved Channel” traverses the waters of the Distillery’s past, weaving site-specific inventions with archival excavation.
Among the characteristics uniting the artists Julie Curtiss and Anna Weyant, apart from their shared predilection for painting the female body in striking, bulbous, and neo-surrealist forms, is a strange and somewhat paranoid relationship with death.
The exhibition statement for “What They Said” consists of a single sentence: “A showing of unity through agreement, generally toward an unpopular opinion.”
Wall to Wall Festival, Australia’s most beloved regional street art celebration, returns this April for a vibrant weekend of colour, creativity, and community.
In 1995, artist Jim Hodges produced A Diary of Flowers – Above the Clouds, an installation of one hundred flower drawings, made from ballpoint ink on paper napkins.
Visitors to Austria’s capital often seek traces of Vienna circa 1900 –– a time when Gustav Klimt painted his opulent, gold-laden masterpieces, the Wiener Werkstätte revolutionized textile design, and ornamentation was celebrated rather than condemned.