Writing, Looking, Photographing: The Heart of the Matter According to Larry Sultan
A new publication gathers the writings of American photographer Larry Sultan, intertwining words and images in a reflective journey marked by doubts and unexpected discoveries.
Installation by James Turrell transforms the sky into a game of colors in José Ignacio
A new installation by American artist James Turrell at the Ayana hotel in José Ignacio combines artificial lights with natural sunrise and sunset, creating an immersive experience for visitors.
Pinta Panama Returns, the Week that Connects the Art of the Continent
Pinta Panama Art Week will take place from March 18 to 22, featuring free public programs including exhibitions, guided tours, and conversations with international guests.
Edinburgh international festival will explore America’s creativity and cruelty, says director
The 2023 Edinburgh International Festival will highlight American art that both celebrates US creativity and exposes its societal shortcomings, according to festival director Nicola Benedetti.
Sandra Gamarra Heshiki subverts the make-believe that defined American history
Peruvian artist Sandra Gamarra Heshiki creates a fictional contemporary art museum, LiMac, to challenge the dominance of hegemonic art narratives and highlight cultural fragility in peripheral regions.
Exploring the scope of Stephen Antonakos' vision through six decades of creation
The V. & M. Theocharakis Foundation announced the exhibition "Stephen Antonakos: Postscript of Time and Space," dedicated to the work of Greek-American artist Stephen Antonakos, marking the centenary of his birth.
"Cultural Diplomacy": An Argentine Seeks to Globalize Latin American Art from New York
Ariel Aisiks, an Argentine entrepreneur, aims to enhance the visibility of Latin American art globally through his institute based in New York City.
The Musée d'Orsay Welcomes Luncheon of the Boating Party, an Iconic and Rarely Exhibited Renoir in France
The Musée d'Orsay in Paris is showcasing Renoir's 'Luncheon of the Boating Party', lent by an American collector, as part of a double exhibition starting March 17.
Percival Everett: "Literature is all that remains of America's best"
Percival Everett discusses the integral relationship between art and politics, emphasizing literature's role as a form of resistance and cultural reflection in America.
Whitney Biennale: At the Pulse of Art in America
The 82nd Whitney Biennale offers a subdued reflection on American art in a year marking the nation's 250th anniversary.
She built her own 'American Dream': a young school crossing guard earns $14,000 a month as an artisan in a town in the U.S.
Christine Tyler Hill, a school crossing guard in Burlington, Vermont, earns $14,000 monthly through her artistic endeavors after shifting her career from design and illustration.
Arco 2026, an infallible financial thermometer: "Every year has started a war with the fair, and still Arco has been able to anticipate the economy to come"
The article discusses the ARCO 2026 art fair in Madrid, highlighting its resilience and adaptability in the face of global competition and financial uncertainties.
Adam Milner turns store into sculpture and questions the limit between art and market
American artist Adam Milner's exhibition 'Dada' in São Paulo blurs the lines between art and commerce by displaying various commercial items as art.
Venice Biennale announces guests with Africa and Latin America as key focuses
The Venice Biennale has announced its guest list for the 61st edition, showcasing prominent artists from Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East.
American traveler in Estonia: art helps survive in difficult times
Parker Watt, an American student at Stanford University, shares how art helps Ukrainian refugees in Estonia cope with their challenging circumstances.
A Unique Show by Carolina Herrera in New York: Here Are the Models
Carolina Herrera's latest fashion show featured professional models alongside well-known women from the American art industry, highlighting the designer's long-standing ties to the arts.
Frederick Wiseman, one of the leading documentary directors in the USA, passes away
Frederick Wiseman, the influential American documentary filmmaker known for his profound explorations of social and cultural institutions, has died at the age of 96.
GALLERY: American Emma Haase in Pärnu Unleashed Stress into a Glass
Emma Haase, an American multidisciplinary artist, opened her exhibition "Stress" in Pärnu, Estonia, focusing on the artistic and scientific aspects of glass production.
Traditions, labor, landscapes: the first Indigenous Art Biennial opened in UCA Puerto Madero
The first Indigenous Art Biennial opened at the Universidad Católica Argentina, showcasing works from 46 artists across several South American countries.
"The migrant conquers his dreams despite adversity": Isaac Hernández and his experience in the US
Isaac Hernández, the first Mexican principal dancer of the American Ballet Theatre, shares his artistic journey and thoughts on being a migrant in the face of anti-immigrant politics in the US.
Andrés Serrano, the artist who submerged images of Christ and the Virgin Mary in urine, photographed Jeffrey Epstein months before the suicide
American artist Andrés Serrano, known for controversial works involving religious imagery, has been linked to Jeffrey Epstein through numerous references in Epstein's archives.
Jessie Krimes became an artist in prison: 'Everyone needs something to hold on to'
American artist Jessie Krimes created art from soap and sheets during his six years in prison, and his works are now showcased for the first time in the Nordic region at the exhibition 'The Last Sentence' at Kalmar Art Museum.
Far-right profile calls Swedish art 'satanic'
Far-right American media figure Alex Jones uses images of Swedish artist Lena Cronqvist to portray the EU as evil, despite her paintings being displayed in the EU Parliament years ago.
Benny Green in Argentina: the pianist you must see to understand why jazz is a living art
American pianist Benny Green returned to the Bebop Club in Buenos Aires for his third visit, showcasing the vitality of jazz as a living art form at the Summertime 2026 festival.
Who is Kaitlan Collins, the 'serious journalist' who is not afraid to corner Trump
Kaitlan Collins, at 34, became the top White House correspondent for a major American network and a favored target of President Trump, known for her serious journalism starting from her art reporting days at The Daily.
The Absence of the Present: A Special Visual Coexistence within the Hellenic-American Union
The Greek-American Union showcases the first solo painting exhibition of artist Nikos Kanoglou titled 'The Absence of the Present,' curated by the artistic group Wooden Rider, of which the artist is a founding member.
Bella Hadid participates in an art event that raised 5.5 million dollars for children in Palestine and Sudan
American supermodel Bella Hadid participated in the 'Artists for Aid' event in Los Angeles, raising funds for humanitarian efforts in Palestine and Sudan, distributing proceeds equally to the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund and the Sudanese American Medical Association.
Colombian artist Beatriz González dies at 93
Colombian artist Beatriz González, a prominent figure in contemporary Latin American art, has passed away at the age of 93.
This exhibition will be loud in Europe. 70 works of Mark Rothko in Florence
In March, a retrospective exhibition of over 70 paintings by American artist Mark Rothko will open at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, showcasing his connections to the city and Renaissance art.
Masculinity: Lost. Lonely. And a bit murderous
The article explores the misinterpretation of artistic works, particularly questioning whether films like "American Psycho" influence unhealthy perceptions of masculinity and violence.
US poet laureate Arthur Sze on slowing down to translate poetry across cultures
Arthur Sze, the first Asian-American poet laureate, emphasizes the importance of a deliberate approach to translating poetry, particularly from Chinese culture, highlighting the significance of patience and cultural connection in the art of poetry.
Tuskanac in Guests Shows Films of Legendary Stanley Kubrick
The retrospective program 'Tuskanac in Guests' begins with the film 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' at the Histrionski Dom, showcasing 12 significant works by legendary American director Stanley Kubrick that explore the dark side of humanity.
The Art That Americans Took
The second episode of 'La memoria en ruinas' explores the little-known fact revealed by José María Sadia and Andrea Morán, that Spain functioned as an auction house in the early 20th century, with art experts explaining how international dealers took various artistic treasures to sell to American tycoons.
Frank Stella has died, master of minimalism. He marked the art of the 20th century
Frank Stella, a major figure in minimalism and one of the most important American artists of the 20th century, passed away in New York at the age of 87 due to lymphoma.