With the US presidential election behind us and the marquee New York evening sales just a few days away, collectors, advisors, and all manner of art world professionals have been combing through the ...
Throughout Shane Cotton’s decades-long career, the painter has continually used symbols of migration and containment, as well as motifs specific to Māori people, who are indigenous to his country, New ...
Despite its corny title, Vive L’Impressionnisme!, which recently opened at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, is well worth seeing.
a. SQUIRE is proud to present a single canvas by Forrest Bess, Trees in Snow (1946), one of the artist’s earliest surviving “visionary” paintings. “It is as if our consciousness were…a ship on the ...
With more than 100 works, a new look into New York City’s Asian American art movements reveals a wide variety of styles, themes and viewpoints. Student activists coined the term “Asian American” in ...
City and landscape: although this might initially seem a contradiction in terms, painters have frequently brought the two together.
Rather unsettling, quite macabre, and more than slightly erotic, the paintings and illustrations by Polish artist Aleksandra Waliszewska are definitely one of a kind.
As Rut experiments with more contemporary modes of expression, he still doesn’t relish being pigeonholed as just one kind of artist.
What do we think of when we ponder the Victorian era? I for one almost always think of steam trains, the Victoria & Albert Museum, Sherlock Holmes, Jack the Ripper.
Known as “one of the leading figures in modern Chinese printmaking,” Su Xinping has been active in China’s contemporary art scene since the 1980s ...
Celebrating her 45th birthday this year (She doesn’t look a day over 30!) Hello Kitty remains an enduring pop culture icon, her bold, simple lines and ultra-girly vibe embodying whimsical fun, ...
The group exhibition currently on show at the Shanghai Gallery of Art, Garden of Forking Paths - Tracks and Intersections of 15 Artists, borrows its title and theme from Jorge Luis Borges' famous ...