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Pinault Collection Presents: Exploring Portraiture in Los Angeles
During Frieze Los Angeles, Christie’s will present Eye Contact: An Invitation, a non-selling portrait exhibition featuring 16 works by eight contemporary artists. Having traveled through Paris and Venice, the exhibition
London Underground Art 2025: Works by Öğüt, Denes, Pilgrim, and Loewe
Four contemporary artists—Ahmet Öğüt, Agnes Denes, Rory Pilgrim, and Rudy Loewe—will unveil new installations across London’s Tube network as part of the city’s long-standing “Art on the Underground” program. Since
Iconic Works by Matisse, Derain, and Kahlo Now in the Public Domain
Each year, thousands of creative works lose their copyright protections and enter the public domain. In 2025, the works of renowned artists like Henri Matisse, Frida Kahlo, and André Derain,
15 Museum Openings and Revamps to Watch in 2025
A wave of exciting museum openings and revitalizations is set to transform the cultural landscape in 2025. From the world’s first AI-driven museum to breathtaking architectural marvels, these 15 highlights
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Leigh Bowery: The Confluence of Sensation, Shock, and Taboo in Art
Leigh Bowery is the subject of a major show at Tate Modern, a Broadway musical, paintings by the famed Lucian Freud, and even a contemporary dance piece at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. But who was he, and why does the
From Surrealist Painters to Contemporary Surrealist Artists
Surrealism, which spread its roots a century ago, proves to be a great force in the art world up to this day. Contemporary Surrealist artists continue to be inspired by their predecessors, and the movement is ever reviving and still captivating the art world.
In Conversation: Personal Narratives in Contemporary Art
Zarastro Art’s artist panel held in London in October 2024 featured Eilen Itzel Mena, Imogen Marsteller, and Mercedes Balle, offering participants a unique opportunity to engage with three exceptional women artists, each sharing their distinct approaches to storytelling through art.
Here/After The Art: What Goes Beyond? An Interview with the Project Founders by Nina Knaack
The often said “we’re early” seems to be true within the digital art world stored on blockchains, but the project Here/After The Art (HATA) seems to take this even further. It focuses on the current state of affairs in the