Madeline Hollander’s Latest Installation Is Made Entirely Out of BMW Headlights. Watch the Artist Discuss Her Inspirations Here “Sunrise/Sunset" was created as part of the 2020 BMW Open Work by Frieze. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 12, 2020
The New Online Platform London Asian Contemporary Art Aims to Demystify and Challenge ‘the Art-World Machinery’ Founder Virginia Sykes-Wright says the platform will be an online space for disrupting the art market. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 9, 2020
Artist Chen Jiang-Hong’s Spontaneous and Vibrantly Hued New Paintings Embrace the Pleasures of the Unexpected Blues, greens, and ruby reds make bold appearances in Chen's new exhibition at Galerie Taménaga in Paris. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 9, 2020
Liam Gillick Taps Into an Uncanny Half-Dreaming State in a New Exhibition. See Images of the Fantastical Show Here The exhibition takes inspiration from Gillick's 1997 book, "Discussion Island/Big Conference Centre." By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 8, 2020
Looking to Support a Good Cause? These Artworks Benefit Black Woman-Led Organizations Around the World The works are included in a project titled "Herstory," which is intended to benefit organizations dedicated to empowering women, By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 7, 2020
The ‘Godfather of Street Art’ Ron English Irreverently Mashes Up Pop Culture in a New Show—See Images Here "“POPaganda On Paper," a new exhibition at New York's Pop International Galleries, brings together the artist's latest works on paper. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 6, 2020
Three Tons Worth of Monumental Sculpture Are On View in a Larger-Than-Life Show in Indianapolis—See Images Here "Sculpture of Scale" at Indianapolis's Long-Sharp Gallery brings together impressively sized sculptures by 12 international artists. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 5, 2020
Artnet Auctions Presents: This Vibrant Jasper Johns ‘Target Print’ Has a Fascinating Provenance––Learn About Its Significance to The Artist Here Find out why you won't want to miss this collecting opportunity. By Artnet Auctions, Oct 2, 2020
South African Artist Kendell Geers Seeks to Undermine the Sanctity of the White Cube With A Visually Lavish New Show—See Images Here On view at Milan's M77 Gallery, the show questions architect Adolf Loos’s seminal 1908 essay and the legacy of Minimalism. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 1, 2020
‘I Take Something Without Value and Turn It Into An Object of Beauty’: How Lyle XOX Transforms Trash Into Extravagant Wearable Art The artist's intricate self-portraits are currently on view in "Intimate Specimens" at Kostuik Gallery in Vancouver. By Katie White, Oct 1, 2020
Artnet Auctions Presents: Why This Print by Wayne Thiebaud is the Picture-Perfect Example of the Artist’s Unique Process Learn why this print by Wayne Thiebaud from our Premier Prints & Multiples sale is a great investment right now. By Artnet Auctions, Sep 30, 2020
The Radical Spirit of Italy in the 1960s Pulses Through a New Gallery Exhibition in Paris—See Images Here Tornabuoni Art inaugurates its Paris gallery with "ITALIA Minimal," an exhibition devoted to the artists who defined an Italian brand of Minimalism. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 29, 2020
Saskatchewan Artist Joe Fafard Celebrated Rural Canadian Life in His Bronze Sculptures. See Images of His Heartfelt Animal Portraits Here A new exhibition at Oeno Gallery in Ontario brings together dozens of the artist's charming bronze sculptures. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 25, 2020
Does Your Home Office Need an Art-Historical Makeover? This Online Marketplace Offers Art-Themed Mugs, Throw Pillows, and More Online art marketplace Fine Art America is offering art history-themed office accessories for every taste. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 25, 2020
‘His Work Is a Way to Grapple With the Politics of Living Today’: Dealer Almine Rech on Painter Vaughn Spann’s New Show in Brussels Spann's long-awaited Brussels exhibition "Smoke Signals" has opened after months of postponement. Now, his dealer tells us what to expect. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 23, 2020