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The Art Institute, Chicago’s most celebrated cultural institution, sits on the city’s front porch. Yet, it was not there when ...
By highlighting artists from communities historically excluded from mainstream art institutions, the show challenges ...
The artwork is being loaned to museums across the country as part of the gallery’s two-year “Across the Nation” initiative ...
A multidisciplinary artist from Chicago has opened a not-so-typical art studio on Main Street in Abingdon, modeling the ...
Upstairs, Loya’s “En las Nubes” invites quiet introspection and transformation through solitude, while Duran’s “Ancestor ...
The global art market, valued at over $60 billion, faces mounting enforcement risks as authorities target money laundering, ...
When they lived in Seattle, Washington, collectors Cathy and Michael Casteel donated art from their collection directly to ...
From Picasso to Edgar Degas, the gang is all there. You’ll also find Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, Théodore Géricault, Gustav Klimt, Edvard Munch and Wassily Kandinsky, to name just a few ...
In 2022, Frieze—which operates art fairs in London, New York City, and Los Angeles—introduced its first Asian iteration in ...
Chicago’s new National Public Housing Museum and Roosevelt Square mixed-use apartments show glimmers of architectural success.
Emerge Gallery and Art Center hosted its first Pride Fest at Greenville’s Town Common, celebrating the LGBTQ+ community with different vendors, performances, and more.
An exhibition examines how art was affected by the idea of sexual identity. Its curators say the show has run into resistance at home and abroad.