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Mirror Mirror: exploring light and space at San Diego International Airport

Mirror Mirror: exploring light and space at San Diego International Airport

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...
International Master of Fine Art: a research-based programme in Iceland

International Master of Fine Art: a research-based programme in Iceland

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...
A Rising Generation of Mexican Artists and Dealers Impress During Mexico City Art Week, But Can the Market Respond?

A Rising Generation of Mexican Artists and Dealers Impress During Mexico City Art Week, But Can the Market Respond?

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...
Emily Kam Kngwarray’s First European Retrospective to Open This Summer

Emily Kam Kngwarray’s First European Retrospective to Open This Summer

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...
David Zwirner Announces Opening Date for Its Latest Chelsea Space

David Zwirner Announces Opening Date for Its Latest Chelsea Space

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...
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