Next year brings blockbuster shows from the Venice Biennale to a Frida Kahlo retrospective, plus the Middle East's most ...
From Scotland’s entry to the Venice Biennale to celebrations of work by Joan Eardley and Kenneth Dingwall, there’s a lot to ...
When Artlyst first started its Alt Power 100 Artlyst fifteen years ago, we were aiming at an audience fed up with the ...
Looking back on the year, the Korean art and architecture scenes saw a series of landmark moments — from the opening of a new ...
Toward the end of this global mapping, it would be incomplete not to acknowledge a body of work that, while emerging from my ...
Like a gleaner picking through a field of supposed waste, Gorm finds the value in what others discard, a sensibility she will ...
Imagine walking past a stack of orange water coolers, styrofoam containers, a green planter, and a plastic sink basin—and ...
On the day after the Bondi massacre, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told ABC journalist Sarah Ferguson that he never ...
“These cruises take you to places you can’t go otherwise, either because the ships are small and can get into smaller ports, ...
Our columnist gazes into her crystal ball to spot the major trends—from London regaining its lustre to AI fatigue—that are ...
Young sculptor Niyamat Mehta blends classical technique with contemporary form, creating quiet, intuitive works rooted in Indian heritage that invite pause, reflection, and emotional connection beyond ...
In this Q&A, architect Lina Ghotmeh discusses how she’s reimagining the role of museums and cultural institutions through ...
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