The MoMA affiliate marks its 50th anniversary with its quinquennial survey of New York-based artists. The exhibition is curated by a team led by director Connie Butler.
The Hollywood Hills residence of art market luminary Ash Nouri, a 1962 modernist structure, enters the market as a living gallery that expertly blends its mid-century soul with contemporary technological sophistication, all while providing broad, cascading views of the city.
At Asprey Studio London, Oscar-winning artist Tim Yip unveils "Incredible Reality," an exhibition employing sculpture and photography to manifest a nuanced exploration of parallel dimensions where myth, memory, and technology converge.
While offering a notable inclusion of female artists, the Dallas Museum of Art's "International Surrealism" exhibition regrettably joins a broader curatorial inclination to soften the movement's radical political essence for a more decorous presentation.
The late Times critic and former film professor at the University of Southern California, John Russell Taylor amassed an eclectic art collection, highlights of which go on sale at Olympia Auctions in London. When writing for an artist's catalogue, he typically asked to be paid in paintings, recalls his partner, the artist Ying Yeung Li.
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