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A Beguiling and Wonderfully Organic Alphabet From 17th Century Poland
In the mid-17th century, Polish goldsmith Jan Christian Bierpfaff created a stunningly imaginative alphabet series engraved by Jeremias Falck, blending...
_Ventures IV: The Sci-Fi Visual Aesthetic Project of Exploration and Discovery
According to an artist Ryan Hawthorne: “Ventures is series about taking the “leap”. As artists, creators & entrepreneurs, we move...
How NOT to Drive in Toronto
When cars first appeared in Toronto in the early 1900s, driving was chaotic, with almost no regulations and little to...
Christie’s to Sell $30 M. Basquiat Painting During May Auctions
Jean-Michel Basquiat’s market dominance seems poised to continue during the May auctions in New York, where Christie’s will sell one...
The First ‘Gulf Quinquennial’ in the UAE Argues for a ‘Less Is Best’ Approach to Group Shows
How many artists does it take to change the story of the Arabian Peninsula—lands comprising Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi...
Guy Ullens, Belgian Billionaire Who Built a First-Class Collection of Chinese Art, Dies at 90
Guy Ullens, a Belgian billionaire who built up one of the most important collections of Chinese contemporary art in the...
Kim Yun Shin Has Been Sculpting in Solitude for Decades. The World Has Finally Noticed.
Kim Yun Shin’s carefully carved wood and stone sculptures don’t look like they were made by someone using a chainsaw....
Rashid Johnson’s Revelatory Guggenheim Survey Lets His Art Remain Complex and Elusive
Targets recur through Rashid Johnson’s rotunda-filling Guggenheim Museum retrospective, an insightful show that certainly hits the mark. The first can...
Comedy Review: Stephen Hall, For the Term of His Natural Lies, MICF 2025
Part-film, part-voiceover and completely silly, Stephen Hall delivers a comedy festival show like no other.