Founded in 1969 by Nigel Jackson and Patricia Grey, Acts of Art exemplified the spirit of a subversive and consequential period in Black art history. Swann Galleries African American Art department ...
Click the FOLLOW button to be the first to know about this artist's upcoming lots, sold lots, exhibitions and articles Ann Lindsell-Stewart is a South African painter who was born in 1923. How much ...
The highly anticipated 2025 edition of Frieze Los Angeles closed yesterday February 23rd, marking a defining year for the art fair with reports of strong sales, an energetic atmosphere and a vibrant ...
Word is we’re heading into a supercharged hurricane season that could yield six to ten storms driving up the coast, but nothing can stop artists from returning to the city to mount fresh exhibitions.
Use this list to start planning your island getaway, then cast your vote below to help us rank next year's list. SUMMARY Belongs on List? Yes No This Philippine archipelago's 1,700-plus islands ...
Click the FOLLOW button to be the first to know about this artist's upcoming lots, sold lots, exhibitions and articles David Morrisseau is a Canadian Postwar & Contemporary painter who was born in ...
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The Anne McKee Artists Fund offers grant opportunities to individual visual, performing and literary artists who reside in Key West and the Florida Keys, and grant applications are open through ...
This exhibition delves into the vast and diverse artistic expressions of human spirituality, bringing together over 60 works that explore the intersections of faith, devotion, and contemporary art.
In the 1970s, Michael Morris and Vincent Trasov developed Image Bank, a collective of artists concerned with exchanging ideas through the mail.
Dawn Wells reflects on her role as the loveable Mary Ann Summers on Gilligan's Island, her famous shorts, and the Ginger vs Mary Ann debate. It's been more than 50 years since we met the shipwrecked ...