Go to the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles right now and you can see one of the most merciless cultural products of the 1960s, Carl Andre’s 6 x 6 Den Haag Steel Lock, a mat ...
The tension between design and art derives from the utility ascribed to the former vying with the elusiveness that characterizes the latter. In terms of the art market, to the extent that we praise ...
Before even opening The Object, Whitechapel Gallery and the MIT Press’s latest installment in the Documents of Contemporary Art series, the book’s title stares back, interpolates itself, asking ...
Three big ‘PST Art: Art and Science Collide’ exhibitions include marvelous objects, but only one show is satisfying. The Getty Museum’s exhilarating ‘Lumen: The Art and Science of Light’ surveys ...
The Brower Center takes its name from environmentalist David Brower, and it aims to foster environmental action through art. Each year, the Center hosts the “Art/Act” exhibition series in three parts.
No matter where you’re shopping, art world experts recommend asking questions and doing research to ensure an object wasn’t lost, looted or stolen. By Nina Siegal Reporting from Amsterdam TEFAF ...
Go to any major U.S. museum with African art and it's likely the exhibit features masks by themselves, behind glass, with a few words about each mask's origin and year of creation. Nothing wrong with ...
Many works in the recently opened exhibition, Turn of Phrase: Language and Translation in Global Contemporary Art, showcase how artists have creatively employed language to variously challenge, ...
Finding ourselves in art, objects, and stories. Howard Kaplan The final nail art from the three artists—Ameya Okamoto, Santana Walker, and Celeste Hampton—part of the Smithsonian's Nail Art Project.
Ralph and Sheila Pickett were mainstays on San Jose’s burgeoning art scene in the 1980s and ’90s and the couple’s vast collection of art is a fascinating embodiment of how arts culture evolved around ...
Art+Object is pleased to present our much-anticipated August 19 catalogue of Important Paintings & Contemporary Art: including works to be sold for the benefit of the Auckland Art Gallery Foundation.