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Blum Gallery was a powerhouse for Los Angeles and Japanese artists. But rising costs and lower sales in the art market forced ...
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Fifty-eight galleries—the most ever for this event—will stay open late on Wednesday, July 16, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., with Van ...
New York's Open Studio, founded by Rachel Carle Cohen and David Fierman, will focus on artists with disabilities.
More than $500,000 worth of art traded hands free of charge last week with a contract that makes collecting more accessible ...
The art practice of New York City accounting firm LMC helps clients go from "starving" to successful artists in need of the ...
For nearly four decades, art collector, educator, and independent curator Gerald Mead has been amassing a collection of over ...
Untrained and unable to speak, Susan Te Kahurangi King is one of our greatest artists.
The Art Market’s Ethics Illusion: Professional Associations Talk Standards But Offer Few Protections
Having a written or unwritten code of ethical conduct is meaningless if organizations are reluctant to discipline wayward ...
From Medieval European cloisters and gardens to ink paintings of mountains in Song Dynasty China, to the Hudson River School ...
Gallerists are varied in how they are approaching the popular month for travel during a period of softer demand ...
Laney Contemporary has staged Visitor, an exhibit of 16 new mixed media works by Franklin at her Brutalist westside gallery, ...
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