by observeradmin | Mar 21, 2025 | Exhibitions, Features, Trends
The Mirror Mirror art exhibition at San Diego International Airport (SAN) brings together contemporary artists who explore the interplay between light, color, and space. On display throughout Terminal 2 in both pre- and post-security areas, this temporary exhibition...
by observeradmin | Mar 21, 2025 | Art & Society, Features
The Iceland University of the Arts (IUA) has opened applications for its International Master of Fine Art, a research-oriented programme that fosters critical engagement with contemporary artistic practices. Located within Iceland’s dynamic artistic ecosystem, the...
by observeradmin | Mar 20, 2025 | Art & Society, Exhibitions, Gallerys, Profiles
A Rising Generation of Mexican Artists and Dealers Impress During Mexico City Art Week, But Can the Market Respond? Shortly before I left for Mexico City last week, I asked a fellow journalist who has reported on the country’s art for years for any advice for a...
by observeradmin | Mar 20, 2025 | Art & Society, Exhibitions, Profiles, Review
In a photograph from 1994, the Australian artist Emily Kam Kngwarray sits cross-legged on the ground wearing a purple sweater and a black beanie. Though the canvas stretching out before her is enormous, she is absorbed in a small section, carefully dabbing at the...
by observeradmin | Mar 20, 2025 | Exhibitions, Gallerys, Market & Collecting, Perspectives, Trends
David Zwirner will open its newest space in Chelsea on May 8 with a solo show for Michael Armitage. Located at 533 West 19th Street, the new, two-story location is adjacent to Zwirner’s two connected 19th Street spaces and a block away from its West 20th Street...