Jamie Diaz, a Mexican American transgender lady, has been incarcerated at a men’s prison in Texas for the previous 27 many years. All over that time, she’s been making watercolor paintings that celebrate queer and trans persons. Almost a 10 years of her get the job done, relationship again to […]
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A forgotten 19th-century artist whose entire oeuvre disappeared for 120 years has been compared to JMW Turner by a leading art historian. John Louis Petit, an English clergyman who gave up his calling to focus on art and architecture, produced thousands of paintings that were widely exhibited but never sold. […]
Artwork Market News is a daily digest of the most consequential developments coming out of the artwork environment and art current market. Here’s what you need to have to know on this Monday, September 12. Want-TO-Read Antiquities Collector Maintains Innocence, Even as U.S. Problems Warrant for Arrest – Lebanese vendor, […]
It is not each day that galleries voluntarily workforce up to characterize a single artist, specially given today’s frequently competitive sector setting. But the novel agreement designed for artist Rochelle Feinstein—in which six women-led galleries will share illustration of the artist likely forward—is the immediate final result of a effective […]
Last year, the studio of the Lyon-based artist known as Ememem received an urgent call from an architectural firm close to the city’s Place Sathonay. Someone was in the process of dismantling a mosaic he had installed on the pavement in front of their offices. By the time he arrived, […]
A prestigious public art project meant for a downtown Minneapolis park is in limbo after the artist chosen for the job resigned amid accusations of cultural appropriation. The situation echoes many instances of Native-presenting people called out to prove their identities across Indian Country, raising questions about belonging — who […]