As the longest-running institutional survey of contemporary American art, the Whitney Biennial never fails to create “discourse.” Each iteration makes a claim about the cultural moment in which it lives, generating a buzz that rings louder in some years than others.
[Future Present] Artist spotlight: Eunsil Lee (b.1983). Demonstrating an adroit use of traditional media and technique, Eunsil Lee depicts emotional states and desires that are considered taboo, exposing suppressed yearnings that conflict with conservative sexual norms.
Arte al Día is a medium specialized in Latin American art with a trajectory of more than forty years.
Together, they have redefined the intersection of contemporary art and digital innovation, curating projects like Art Dubai Digital 2024 and the global exhibition project, ‘Web to Verse’.
She built the hotel's art collection for an audience interested in discovering a rich culture and finding new experiences in it.
After leaving that field, he dabbled in portraiture for a while working for major portrait companies in the U.S. Later he developed a desire to teach and with the help of “low friends in high places” was able leapfrog from an associate’s degree in humanities to a master’s degree in Illustration and entered the education arena.
The Italian photographer & activist Tina Modotti was born 16 (or 17) August 1896 in Udine. What a life! At the age of 16, she emigrated to the US, performed in several plays, operas & silent movies & worked as an artists model.