The four design teams vying for the commission to double the size of the Portland Museum of Art (PMA), in Portland, Maine, have unveiled their visions as part of a public comment period. Shortlisted design teams led by Adjaye Associates; LEVER Architecture; MVRDV; and Toshiko Mori Architect + Johnston Marklee […]
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BSA Images Of The Week: 12.04.22
December 4, 2022 Artists, BSA Images Of The Week Welcome to BSA Images of the Week! A splendid selection this week of very entertaining pieces across the city. As we enter December, you can see that […]
2023 Calendars to Organize Your Year — Colossal
Design #calendars December 9, 2022 Colossal 2022 is quickly coming to a close, and wrapping up the year also means looking forward to the next. To start charting a course for 2023, we’ve gathered some of our favorite calendars for the months ahead. From the school-day aesthetic of an […]
Ethiopian Artist Tesfaye Urgessa Hits Miami With London’s Saatchi Yates
Tesfaye Urgessa x Saatchi Yates22 November – 20 December 2022Miami Design District London’s Saatchi Yates presents a powerful solo exhibition of new paintings by celebrated Ethiopian artist Tesfaye Urgessa, opening on 22 November at at the gallery’s temporary space in the heart of Miami’s Design District. Loose backgrounds, smooth brushstrokes, […]
Sybaris Collection © | Why to Collect Art? 5 Books To Delve Into The Importance Of Collecting.
Collecting art is more than a hobby. It is a practice that can have economic, social, historical and even political implications. How to recognize the importance of collecting one or another piece? What does it mean to collect art professionally? What aspects should I take into account? The following list […]
Into the life of New York art advisor Sarah Stein-Sapir
Sarah Stein-Sapir is a New York art advisor specializing in contemporary art. Her clients are both private and corporate with among others no less than Central Park Tower, the world’s tallest residential building. She shared about her path from working in art galleries, to auction houses and private dealers which […]
Nocturne Notes – Bryan Mark Taylor
Nocturne Notes Bryan Mark Taylor San Diego Sunset 30 x 30″ Oil © Bryan Mark Taylor Bryan Mark Taylor shared with us his paintings of cityscapes in twilight and nighttime lighting in our interview with him here: Voices of Experience – Bryan Mark Taylor. He elaborated further on his […]
39th Annual Art Competition: Meet the Winners
Share: The editors of Artists Magazine are delighted to continue the yearly tradition of presenting top artists from around the globe. This year’s jurors selected Gold, Silver and Bronze Award winners, 15 Prizewinners and 25 Honorable Mentions. For the full list of winners in all other categories, please see the […]
Amsterdam and the Rijksmuseum
While my husband and I were staying in The Hague we took a daytrip up to Amsterdam. It was a beautiful day spent at the famous Rijksmuseum bookended by some beautiful spots we found for lunch and dinner. The Rijksmuseum was closed for about 10 years in the early 2000’s […]
Air: A journey through this invisible, ethereal & vital element
The Gallery’s summer blockbuster exhibition ‘Air’ explores the cultural, ecological and political dimensions of this elemental substance with major works by more than thirty leading international and Australian artists including Carlos Amorales (Mexico), Dora Budor (Croatia), Tacita Dean (UK/Europe), Mona Hatoum (Lebanon/UK), Jonathan Jones (Wiradjuri/Kamilaroi, Australia), Anthony McCall (UK/USA), Ron […]