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Jean Jullien is set to unveil JUJU’s Castle at NANZUKA ART INSTITUTE in Shanghai. Opening July 12, the exhibition will present over 80 paintings, sculptures, art objects and installations as viewers ...
The first joint children’s exhibition by the Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts and the National Gallery of Singapore explores ecology, sustainability, and imagination through art.
In this way, the art world’s fatigue isn’t symptomatic of real exhaustion; it’s strategic engineering. The path forward must disrupt this cycle of boom and bust.
World Art Dubai 2025: A dazzling global art showcase with over 10,000 artworks Explore 400+ artists, new pavilions, and live art experiences at Dubai’s premier art fair ...
World Art Dubai 2025 is back with a bang from April 17-20 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, bringing together over 400 artists and galleries from 65+ countries.
The Art World This Week: $13M Basquiat to Lead Christie’s Hong Kong Sale, High Line Architect Dies at 89, Greek Politician Vandalizes National Gallery Works, and More Everything you need to know about ...
From Studio Secrets to Art World Scandals: A Roundup of the Best Art Podcasts These shows offer listeners drama, insider insights and plenty of fun.
The art authority’s foray into AI challenges the industry’s resistance toward it—what does this mean for creativity in the digital age?
Does the Art World Really Need Another Market Education Program? In collaboration with Art Market Minds, Art Basel veteran Marc Spiegler just launched The Academy, an online learning platform that ...
Spiegler likens the programme to an “art world Shark Tank or Dragons’ Den ”, referencing two television shows in which aspiring entrepreneurs pitch ideas to a group of investors.
At its best, Woo Woo is a sharp, scathing satire of the monstrousness of the contemporary art world—namely, its competitiveness, pretensions, and suffocating insularity.
Wang Xin Explores Death & Rebirth in 'Head Swapping Games': Inspired by childhood games, the works blur the lines between animals, humans, plants and abstract forms.