Mary Miss and the Des Moines Art Center in Iowa have reached a settlement in a lawsuit regarding the museum’s move to demolish Greenwood Pond: Double Site without the artist’s approval after her work of Land art continued to deteriorate.
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) announced $36.8 million in grants to 1,474 individual artists, organizations, and museums across the United States today, January 14, in the first round of its Fiscal Year 2025 awards.
Kislev, a resident of Kibbutz Be’eri, channels the trauma of the October 7 attack on his community into this series of paintings.
Spearheaded by artists like Salvador Dalí, Alberto Giacometti, and Joan Miró, Surrealist sculptors manipulated everyday objects and materials to create dreamlike and enigmatic works that defied logic and embraced the irrational.
Ouverture 2024 celebrates the 40th anniversary of Castello di Rivoli by creating a proposal for a 21st-century museum: rooted in Europe, but open to a broader global vision that gathers voices that have profoundly shaped the artistic discourse, drawing inspiration from principles of inclusion, social participation, and cultural engagement.
Painted on wooden panels and placed over the faces of mummified bodies in Fayum in Greco-Roman Egypt, the paintings were meant to guide their subjects into the afterlife while preserving their identities here on earth.
Our collaborator John Devos wanted to pay tribute to Denis Brihat on the occasion of his exhibition at the Michèle Schoonjans Gallery, Rivoli Brussels as…