As one enters the low-lit gallery at Art Coop, they are greeted by the sight of numerous burning candles, their rainbow-colored wax dripping from the various pieces of furniture throughout the room. A ...
An artist talk and live dance performance on Thursday, Oct. 10, will open the next exhibition in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College. The gallery will feature the exhibition “As we ...
It might be funny to call Trey Duvall’s new art installation at Rule Gallery “exciting.” After all, the piece is a bit tedious to watch. Here is the visual: a broom sweeps across a mound of sand. That ...
REDCAT presents the world premiere of Reorient the Orient, renowned choreographer Lionel Popkin’s career retrospective on Saturday, March 9 and Sunday, March 10, 2024. Popkin draws from his nearly ...
Swivel Gallery burst onto the New York art scene in 2021, helmed by Graham Wilson and housed in the former Restoration Tabernacle church in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bed-Stuy. Operating as an ...
National Gallery Singapore is extending its presence beyond museum walls with the launch of "The Gallery benches", an ...
Installation shot of “Hide/Seek” (image from npg.si.edu) Bill Dobbs, representing anti-censorship organization Art Positive, has sent a letter to Smithsonian director Martin Sullivan requesting that ...
Every month, hundreds of galleries add newly available works by thousands of artists to the Artnet Gallery Network—and every week, we shine a spotlight on one artist you should know. Check out what we ...
Are we really that different? is a fully functional urban farm installation that grows plants in an unusual and definitively inhospitable environment: Gagosian’s Chelsea gallery in New York City.