
Economic Uncertainty Shapes Mexico City Art Week Amid Evolving Trade Policies
Economic uncertainty and new U.S. tariffs have raised concerns among Mexico City's art community, impacting galleries and collectors ahead of Zona Maco's opening.
Economic uncertainty and new U.S. tariffs have raised concerns among Mexico City's art community, impacting galleries and collectors ahead of Zona Maco's opening.
Donald Trump’s dissolution of the PCAH contrasts with Biden’s 2022 reinstatement, while artists face challenges over Gloria Naftali’s estate and local initiatives support wildfire-affected creators.
The Van Gogh Museum has confirmed that the portrait "Elimar," believed to be by Vincent van Gogh, is not his work, despite prior claims.
Yoshitomo Nara designs exclusive merchandise for the FireAid benefit concert in Los Angeles, featuring artists like Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder, supporting wildfire relief efforts.
The California Historical Society has transferred its collection to Stanford University, ensuring public access to over 600,000 historical items and preserving California's legacy.
Alonzo Davis, an influential artist and founder of the Brockman Gallery, passed away at 82, remembered for his contributions to Black art and advocacy.
The National Gallery of Art and Smithsonian face challenges in advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives amid federal restrictions and ongoing societal discussions.
The Spring Break Art Show canceled its Los Angeles edition due to environmental concerns and market saturation, opting for a virtual format to support wildfire relief.
The restored Philip Guston and Reuben Kadish mural in Morelia, Mexico, highlights themes of fascism and war, preserving its relevance for future generations.
Cubism, pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, transformed Western art in the early 20th century, leading to movements like Synthetic Cubism, Orphism, and De Stijl.