In an art market where contemporary work can sell for over $100 million, collecting is a pastime typically reserved for the top 1%. The average art-enthusiast…
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Visitors to London’s 2012 Olympic Games will enjoy more than just sports—the city’s art community is gearing up for quite a show…
click link >At 75×25 feet, the Highline billboard asks artists to think big. For Elad Lassry, these dimensions demand a real reconsideration of medium and method…
click link >Ed Ruscha, MOCA’s only remaining artist-trustee, resigned from the Museum’s board of trustees last week. Like John Baldessari, Catherine Opie and Barbara Kruger…
click link >Lehmann Maupin Gallery kicked off its summer group show, “Friends With Benefits.” The eclectic series features a wide range of works…
click link >This past Friday, artists Barbara Kruger and Catherine Opie resigned from the board of L.A.’s Museum of Contemporary Art. “We have given it our all,”…
click link >This summer Pace London presents an exhibition of up-and-coming Moroccan artist Yto Barrada. Open to the public until July 14…
click link >The MoMA in New York is hosting one of the largest presentations of work by Italian artist, Alighiero Boetti in United States. The exhibit brings…
click link >On July 12th, a 14-room retrospective of Yayoi Kusama opened at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Arriving in New York…
click link >Heralded as a “masterpiece of our time,” Christian Marclay’s 24-hour film montage “The Clock” will be on view in New York City for the second time. The continuous…
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