Tag: artist
Christie’s to Sell Treasured Artworks Picked by Tiqui Atencio and Ago Demirdjian
The pieces include market stars like Ed Ruscha and Elizabeth Peyton, as well as figures such as Gego and Carmen Herrera.
Women Artists Report Facing Underrepresentation, Career Setbacks, According to Anonymous Was a Woman Survey
The report surveyed 1,200 women artists.
Curator Noelle M.K.Y. Kahanu Shares Her Top Five Recent Obsessions
The cocurator of the 2025 edition of the Hawai‘i Triennial discusses Indigeneity and artists as healers, along with related interests.
ASUS unveils the most beautiful laptops I’ve ever seen at Milan Design Week 2025
The Taiwanese tech brand is redefining the physical design of laptops with stunning designs inspired by Earth’s natural landscapes and made from an innovative new material.
If you’re anything like…
How to Balance Art and Retirement Income
Seniors earning from art sales should manage their income with retirement benefit streams in mind. Here’s what to know.
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Sanna Helena Berger “Metod” at Antics, Stockholm
“One can gather materials by looking for that which has lost its original value, hoping to obtain a second hand value, even when a monetary exchange is replaced by a labour exchange (removal). But the lived-in-value is not a minus, when looking for a lived-in veneer; aged whites turning into hues of off-whites – a
The Art of Folio: Celebrating nearly 80 years of illustration excellence
For the first time in its storied history, The Folio Society is showcasing the illustrators who bring literature to life through a landmark exhibition at the Society of Illustrators in New York….
How America Ripped Off R. Crumb
Dan Nadel’s new biography pobes the comic artist.
Honest, raw, dark as you like – meet new UK illustrator Ben Duchesne
Inspired by comic books, horror and Victorian etching, Ben Duchene’s intensively hand-rendered imagery reveals his passion for myth, magic and macabre visual storytelling.
Just a few short years a…