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A local artist and art dealer is hoping to begin a new national art event in New Orleans focusing on galleries in the ...
It's currently French Restaurant Week here in New York City (and couture week in Paris), which means we've got French food—and fine French dining—on the brain. To sate our craving for velvet ...
An art exhibit featuring works made from a variety of materials has opened downtown. Nate Hester’s “When Magic Ruled” display ...
The most expensive bag in human history will head to a Japanese vintage reseller—but it’s not going back on the market.
Synchron rarely lets journalists visit its New York office. What I saw there reveals the growing potential of brain-computer ...
City Lore, an Affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, will launch Legendary Looks: Preserving Our Legacy—a multimedia exhibition honoring the cultural legacy of the House Ballroom community—on view ...
Synchron, a top Neuralink competitor, rarely lets journalists visit its New York headquarters. What I saw there reveals the ...
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ARTnews on MSNUpstate Art Weekend Is Quietly Turning Into a Major Event for the New York Art World
The show's title, "Trees Never End and Houses Never End," comes from a guerrilla artwork by the nonprofit's first farmer, self-taught artist Joey Piecuch, who died in 2014. The piece stands vigil in ...
For years, the Gold Coast has been known for its lucrative theme parks, superhero films and high-rise development. Is the ...
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Singapore Business Review on MSNTop auction houses draw Southeast Asia’s elite art buyers
Moneyed Millennials and Gen Zers are spending more on art pieces. Auction houses like Sotheby’s, Christie’s, and Bonhams are ...
The legendary New York artist, and one of the founding figures of streetwear, with enduring cultural relevance, contributed ...
In her submission to be chancellor, broadcaster Sandi Toksvig points out: “The first known chancellor of Cambridge was Richard of Wetheringsett who served sometime between 1215 and 1232. After that we ...
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