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New art gallery opens at The Rust Belt
WHBF Davenport via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThere’s a new amenity in the busy Rust Belt complex in East Moline, but one that didn’t require any building expansion. The new “Art on The Bend” gallery...
The Abstract World of Alexandria Hilfiger | Artnet News
Artnet News· 6 days agoOutside of the spotlight, however, Hilfiger has quietly sustained an artistic practice for the last...
Mark Rothko’s former NYC studio, where he created some of his most famous works, lists for $9.5M
NY Post via Yahoo News· 1 day agoRothko, along with Jackson Pollock, is considered to be the greatest abstract artist of the 20th...
An Exhibition in Mumbai Looks at India’s ‘Liminal Gaps’
ARTnews· 4 hours agoToday, it commands the highest real estate rates in India, and continues to develop as the...
Skidmore alum spotlights little-known art pioneer in Tang exhibit
Albany Times Union· 1 day agoArgentinian abstract artist Yente was never afraid to show her hand, said Ayelen Pagnanelli, art...
Review | In the galleries: Artworks serve as gateways to private worlds
Washington Post· 6 days agoWhile the three shows at McLean Project for the Arts differ stylistically, each functions as a...
At Bonhams, 75 Works by Overlooked Artist Bertina Lopes Make Their Auction Debut
The New York Observer· 6 days agoThe auction house hopes to bring awareness to the Mozambican-Italian artist's vibrant oeuvre with...
Two Curators On How the National Museum of Asian Art’s “Staging the Supernatural” Came to Be
The New York Observer· 1 hour agoBetween Shogun, Godzilla Minus One, The Contestant and a host of new quality anime, it’s starting to...
KIKUO SAITO
Mountain View Telegraph· 5 days agoLew. Color Codes will be the most extensive presentation to date of the late Japanese-American artist’s so-called “Monochromatic” works, large-scale paintings< ...
Gloucester World War II vet was fighting in Europe when D-Day happened
Gloucester Daily Times· 12 hours agoAs the nation pauses to remember the 80th anniversary of D-Day and the assault on Normandy’s beaches...