Spanish Artist Lita Cabellut Creates Evocative Portraits Using Renaissance Fresco Techniques—See Them Here "Lita Cabellut: The Colors that Remain" is currently on view at Art of the World Gallery in Houston. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 12, 2020
Music Photographer Mick Rock Has Photographed David Bowie, Janelle Monae, and Beyond. Now, His Photos Are on View at a New Online Gallery The immersive virtual exhibition includes striking color photographs of music legends ranging from David Bowie to Janelle Monae. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 12, 2020
Artnet Auctions Presents: Why This ‘Marilyn’ by The Conceptual Artist Sturtevant Challenges Notions of Authorship and Authenticity Read on to learn why this revolutionary work presents an exciting collecting opportunity. By Artnet Auctions, Nov 12, 2020
As Brexit Looms, Collectors Are Looking for Import and Export Solutions. This Belgian Company Promises to Be a One-Stop-Shop Katoen Natie Business Unit Art's bonded warehouses offer unique benefits to European collectors. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 11, 2020
London Artist Sam Harris Talks About His Recent Artist-Mask Collaboration With the Artist Duo Gilbert & George "Gilbert & George have not only been great friends but inspirations," said Harris. By Sophie Neuendorf, Nov 11, 2020
JR’s First Solo Show in Italy Focuses on the Vanishing Rural Traditions of Tuscany—See Images Here The exhibition centers on his new film, "Omelia contadina." By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 11, 2020
Richard Saltoun Gallery Is Dedicating an Entire Year of Exhibitions to Art Related to Hannah Arendt’s Political Writings Arendt’s 1968 book "Between Past and Future: Eight Exercises in Political Thought" will be the basis for the gallery’s 2021 exhibitions. By Katie White, Nov 10, 2020
Spotlighting the Next Generation of Figurative Artists, the AXA Art Prize Exhibition Opens In New York The winner of the $10,000 prize will be selected by an artist jury of Laurie Simmons, Salman Toor, Erik Parker, and Julia Chiang. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 9, 2020
This Swiss Artist’s Dream-Like Paintings Fell Into Obscurity in the 1950s. A Zurich Exhibition Is Putting Them Back in the Spotlight The show helps present a broader overview of the history of European abstraction. By Katie White, Nov 6, 2020
Are You an Aspiring Design Aficionado? Check Out This Day-to-Day Guide to Intersect Chicago/SOFA’s Action-Packed Online Fair Each day of the week-long virtual edition will include medium-specific programming, from studio visits to curator talks. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 6, 2020
5 Artists the Artnet Gallery Network Is Watching This November This month, we're looking at artists working everywhere from Brooklyn to Berlin. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 5, 2020
This Artist and Dealer Are on a Mission Save Animals from the Streets. Now, a New Fort Lauderdale Gallery Show Will Fund Their Cause Eighty percent of profits from "JuanCarlos rLora: Flor Del Sol" at ArtToSaveLives Contemporay in Fort Lauderdale will fund animal rescue missions. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 4, 2020
Paul Evans Revolutionized the American Craft Movement With His Metal Designs. Now, a Gallery Is Spotlighting His One-Of-A-Kind Creations Never-before-seen aluminum works by Evans are currently on view at New York's Todd Merrill Studio. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 4, 2020
French Artist Fabienne Verdier Was Juilliard’s First Visual Artist-In-Residence—See Her Opera Inspired Paintings Here Catch her exhibition, "Vortex," at London's Waddington Custot, or see it online. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 3, 2020
In the 1960s, Joseph Kyle Pioneered a Unique Style That Would Change the Shape of Canadian Art. Discover More About His Distinctive Legacy Vancouver's Elan Fine Arts is devoted to celebrating Joseph Kyle's unique artistic style, which harmonized color and form. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 3, 2020