Two significant paintings by Joan Mitchell created decades apart sold in consecutive weeks at auctions last month in New York, each smashing the previous US$16.6 million record for the abstract ...
Despite mounting economic uncertainty, wealthy collectors, including Gen Z individuals, are spending more of their assets on art than in previous years, according to a new report released by UBS and ...
This month, throughout the spring, and continuing all year at museums across America, great women abstract artists of today, and their predecessors, receive a hard earned spotlight. Women have never ...
With women now controlling more than one-third of global wealth, they are spending more on art than men do, data shows, and influencing what museums acquire. With women now controlling more than ...
Though most of the world’s art museums continue to be dominated by male artists, Paris’s Musée national d’art moderne at the Centre Pompidou is teaming up with AWARE: Archives of Women Artists ...
An exhibit at the National Museum of Women in the Arts features an array of artists sharing their views of an increasingly complex world. By Eilene Zimmerman This article is part of our Museums ...
The co-founder of Association of Women in the Arts, Sigrid Kirk, believes that by 2025 an estimated 60% of U.K.’s wealth will be in the hands of women who are likely to purchase art made by women. She ...
The Artist's Garden on the roof of Temple Station is told to move out for a repair assessment.
Maria Lassnig, “Du oder Ich” (2005), oil on canvas, 203,5 x 155,5 cm (photo courtesy Maria Lassnig Foundation) Editor’s note: This essay first appeared in the catalogue for Lucid Gestures, an ...
“It’s just like planning a dinner,” the renowned computer scientist Grace Hopper once quipped about computing in a 1967 issue of Cosmopolitan. “You have to plan ahead and schedule everything so it’s ...
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