Both repetitive and imperfect, the artist’s latest works celebrate the subtle contradiction of the medium Shio Kusaka’s work “rewards careful observation”, writes the David Zwirner Gallery, which houses the artist’s latest exhibition of ceramics. His vessels celebrate subtle contradiction: repetitive in form and pattern, yet accepting the organic irregularities inseparableRead More →

Nashville has enjoyed a winter arts calendar filled with highlights. But now it’s officially spring – arguably the busiest arts season of the year – and events on the first Saturday in April are packed with colorful offerings. Vivienne Flescher Wedgewood-Houston For April, The spirit of the times returns toRead More →

QNAP® Systems, Inc. provided Bronze Visual Art with an 8K UHD backup solution dedicated to A New Vision of National Treasures, the documentary film sponsored by the National Palace Museum in 2020. The works documented in A New Vision of National Treasures include the famous Jadeite Cabbage and Meat-Shaped Stone,Read More →

More than 20 museums and institutions across France, including the Louvre, the musée du quai Branly-Jacques Chirac and the National Library of France, have donated emergency supplies to Ukrainian museums to help protect their collections from the destruction. A truck carrying 15 tons of packaging and preservation materials – rangingRead More →

By Charles Giuliano Strict beauty: prints by Sol LeWitt is an irresistible opportunity to immerse yourself in an important aspect of the artist’s work Strict beauty: prints by Sol LeWittat the Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, until June 11. “In conceptual art, the idea or concept is the mostRead More →

TORONTO, March 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — FabriikX continues to enhance its unique, curatorially-focused NFT platform, launched earlier this year, with the addition of new private collections from award-winning Italian artists, Marco Biscardi. Alongside the new collection, Fabriik has launched a secondary marketplace that allows NFTs, previously purchased on FabriikX, toRead More →

Bill Gubbins, From This American carnage at Modfellows Gallery February is only a few days shorter than any other month, but even a few lost sunrises can make the events of the first Saturday in March seem too soon. Thankfully, we’ve been anticipating this month’s events since the end ofRead More →