CLEVELAND, Ohio — In the world of art, some acquisitions aren’t just about expanding a collection—they’re about rewriting the map of scholarship and cultural understanding. That’s exactly what ...
CHARLESTON – Liz Roberts perused through her stash of acrylic paints and vibrant inks. She leaned towards bold, hot pink hues, pulling out some neon yellows and coral oranges to accompany the rosy ...
While headlines suggest a slump, the art market is expanding thanks to young collectors and prints priced under $50,000. Kevin Czopek/BFA.com The medium itself is also shifting. Paintings—still the ...
Back in 2023, artist Ana Inciardi made an Instagram reel that got over 17 million views. In the short video, you see a bright red box with coin chutes reminiscent of a bubble gum machine. A colorful ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio --The Print Club of Cleveland’s Fine Print Fair returns to the Cleveland Museum of Art for a 40th year. It runs Friday, April 25, to Sunday, April 27, in the Ames Family Atrium. The ...
On opening night of the International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) Print Fair, a line stretched around New York’s Park Avenue Armory—a surprising sight, perhaps, for a medium long considered ...
Leslie Diuguid (right) working with Angela Pilgrim at Du-Good Press to create custom layers on Pilgrim’s edition to debut at the Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair. (photo by Alverson Layne) As March comes ...
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A class of drugs commonly used to treat movement disorders like Parkinson’s disease and restless leg syndrome is pushing people into risky sexual behavior. Patients taking dopamine agonists say the ...
At New York’s Grand Central Station, there is a queue of at least 100 people from Vanderbilt Hall down to the terminal’s 42nd Street entrance. A mix of tourists and residents stand behind a roped-off ...
Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum not in New York City, a place we know and love that already receives plenty of attention. Prints are having ...