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Watch artist Anicka Yi Deep Fry Flowers as part of her multi-sensory and biopolitical practice
Visitors to Anicka Yi’s installations often find themselves depending on senses they are not used to using in the more visual art world: smell, touch or taste. His works draw …
Distribution of results from Christie’s 20th/21st Century Evening Sale in London, June 2023
Christie’s staff members in the 20th/21st century of the house evening sale in London yesterday (June 28) got an A for effort. The auction came a day after rival The …
British Museum staff are planning another week-long strike, calling the institution’s refusal to meet their demands ‘deeply insulting’
For the second time this year, workers at the British Museum in London plan to go on strike for several days. Visitor services and security personnel in the Public and …
British Museum staff are planning another week-long strike, calling the institution’s refusal to meet their demands ‘deeply insulting’
For the second time this year, workers at the British Museum in London plan to go on strike for several days. Visitor services and security personnel in the Public and …
In a Somerset exhibition, 17 artists tap into experiences of empathy and isolation through drawing
Every month hundreds of galleries add newly available works by thousands of artists to the Artnet gallery network – and every week we shine the spotlight on an artist or …
One of artist Carmen Herrera’s latest bold, minimalist works takes center stage in a Royal Ballet production
The end Cuban-American Artist Carmen Herrera liked to describe each painting as a battle she used to win. It was a philosophy worthy of someone who, despite creating immaculate minimal …
Artists and writers have long worked in secluded beach shacks on Cape Cod. Now residents are fighting the National Park Service to stay
When Henri David Thoreau traversed the outer dunes of Provincetown in the 1850s, he called the landscape a “desert”, where one was faced with “a tide of sand driven by …
Prince William Knighted Turner Prize-Winning Artist Grayson Perry + Other Stories
Art Industry News is a daily summary of the most important developments in the art world and the art market. Here’s what you need to know this Thursday, June 29. …
Fashion veteran Phillip Bogart Duncan longs to swim in the oceans daily, cherishes his Lee Friedlander and has never come across a second-hand bookshop he didn’t like
Much of the art world revolves around questions of value, not just in terms of appraisals and price tags, but also: what is worth your time in These Times, and …