Por: Forbes Life October 17, 2022
When Jannis Kounellis moved to Rome from his native Greece, he marked the change in setting by painting the signs he saw on the street. The gallery where he exhibited them was notably cosmopolitan, also showing Pop artists from the United States. But any similarities between their work and his were merely superficial. From his first show in 1960 until his death in 2017, Kounellis was not so much avant-garde as sui generis. A major in Minneapolis... + full article
Forbes USA Life October 10, 2022
Luxury hotels have always had a long association with art. At in Zurich, for example, guests can bed down under the same roof as a 36-foot-wide Andy Warhol, as well as standout pieces by Keith Haring, Takashi Murakami, and Salvador Dali. While, at in South Africa, you don’t... + más
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Forbes USA Life October 08, 2022
Having opened its doors in 2012 in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, today also boasts spaces in Dakar, Senegal, and Paris, France. Promoting contemporary art on the African continent, it offers visibility to the creativity and diversity of contemporary art in Africa not only through its... + más
Q&A With Javier Peres, Founder Of Peres Projects Art Gallery | Forbes
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Forbes USA Life October 01, 2022
Alexander Calder, Lady Kenneth Clark Tiara ©Jordan Doner ©Sotheby's Sotheby’s has been producing some amazing exhibitions and exhibition/sales. From its L which was held in celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee from May 28 through June 15, 2022, to the two... + más
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The Atlantic USA Tech September 28, 2022
Expect AI art to go the way of Warhol.Wikimedia; The AtlanticSeptember 27, 2022, 4:20 PM ETCreative artificial intelligence is the latest and, in some ways, most surprising and exhilarating art form in the world. It also isn’t fully formed yet. That tension is causing some... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life September 27, 2022
As winter approaches, it’s easy to feel cooped up. But after two-plus years of isolating and social distancing during the pandemic, digital artist Julia Swanson has figured out ways to keep herself entertained and inspired. When she needs a dose of creativity, she goes for a... + más
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Forbes USA Life September 25, 2022
With making its debut in the French capital at the Grand Palais Éphémère from October 20 to 23, 2022, I sit down with Javier Peres, founder of established in 2002, which currently has locations in Berlin, Milan and Seoul, to find out his thoughts on the very first Parisian... + más
Art Walk Project puts public art on the map with free, self-guided tours | The Boston Globe
Create a gallery wall for less than $100 with this 12-piece frame set | WPTV
The Boston Globe USA Life September 20, 2022
WATERVILLE, Maine — What to make of Alex Katz, the great misfit painter lost between the various houses of American art lo these past seven-plus decades? Very soon, the world can decide for itself. In October, the Guggenheim Museum in New York will open “,” his first... + más
Billie and Ella in West Baton Rouge, lots of theater tickets and fiber art at Glassell Gallery | The Advocate
Flooded with AI-generated images, some art communities ban them completely | Ars Technica
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