Step into Clay + Coda at The Sagrada for rare postwar Italian ceramics, iconic Rimini Blu pieces and a fresh look at design history.
In an exclusive interview, Sotheby’s global CEO Charles F. Stewart speaks to Arabian Business about capital formation, ...
Once upon a time, the most popular scents were meant to overpower the room. Now, the most coveted fragrance announce ...
As ‘art’ can be within arm’s reach and woven into daily life, perfectly reflecting our identity and taste, The Art Auction Center, Thailand’s No. 1 auction house, rolls out a big project to welcome ...
Japanese master Takashi Murakami took inspiration from a trip to Monet's Giverny for his L.A. solo show at the Perrotin, which features 24 new paintings that explore the link between Impressionism and ...
In the storied streets of Tondo, Manila, where life flows with a relentless, rhythmic intensity, Nell Campos was born in 1963. To grow up in the “vibrant heart” of such a place is to be raised in a ...
As a proud member of Generation X, I felt a huge rush of nostalgia when I saw the paintings in “Cluster,” the new show at 12.26 by Los Angeles artist Henri Paul Broyard, his first solo exhibit in ...
A group art exhibition titled “Art Orbits” opened at the Cultural Center in Safita, Tartous province, featuring 46 works by 10 local ...
They were fun on my phone, but this is a whole other level.
If there’s one thing 20th-century art taught us, it’s this: Art is anything we decide to call art. Anything. It was a credo for Robert Rauschenberg, one of the most protean and prolific American ...
Art and music classrooms are built on something AI will never fully replicate: the deeply personal act of creating something from nothing. A student mixing paint on a palette, a teenager finding their ...