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In its fourth year, Art D’Égypte: Forever is Now runs from October 23rd to November 15th at one of…

An original Henri Matisse (1869-1954) etching, “La Cite-Notre Dame”, at $2,500 is one of the higher priced works recently added to the extensive inventory available for…

Gallerist Sonya Sparks is focused. As a native of San Diego with an avid interest in both art and business, this young entrepreneur was aware that there were few options for the…

The non-profit contemporary art organization, KADIST, in San Francisco and the Blaffer Art Museum in Houston have teamed up with joint

On January 23, 1944, Edvard Munch died peacefully in his sleep…

When gallerist Guy Lyman answered the phone for our Art & Object interview, he…

To say Olafur Eliasson is a light and space artist is to reduce him to the fundamental elements of his practice.

Movement-based sculptor Brie Ruais– whose work was featured…

The distinct accent acquired during an untraditional childhood raised on a hippie commune in the Australian outback can still be heard in the voice of gallerist Om Bleicher,…

Ballet played a formative role in the life of gallerist Susan Eisner Eley. In an interview with Art & Object, Eley explained, “I danced through my…

One of the art world’s rising stars, Paris and NYC-based French painter Alexandre Lenoir

Miami, Florida— once only thought of as a source of sun, sand, and sea offering winter refuge from cultural centers in the northern cities of New York, Boston, or Chicago— has…

A celebrated Pop artist in the 1950s and '60s, Marisol faded from the limelight in the 1970s and '80s as her style changed and the art world embraced new movements. When she passed…