Founded by Anadol and his wife, the painter Efsun Erkiliç, Dataland in LA is arguably the most ambitious museum for A.I. art to date.
The hush-hush attempt to sell the veteran gallerist's Jackson Pollock, Number 19 (1951), failed to attract sufficient bidders, revealing challenges in discreet high-value transactions.
The prestigious exhibition has launched an international open call to find an artistic director or team to curate its 17th edition in 2028, marking a significant departure from its traditional appointment system.
Ahead of Sotheby’s New York sale of art and design from the late gallerist's collection, Jane Kaplowitz and Joel Wachs, president of the Andy Warhol Foundation, recall their late friend.
The Kunsthaus Zurich's third exhibition of the German-born, Swiss arms maker's controversial art collection awkwardly presents its Nazi-tainted masterpieces in a "stock inventory" style.
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