April 2020 Art News

Banksy shared a new work of art yesterday, showing us what he has been up to while quarantined.
You know Michelangelo had incredible skill, but did you know how dangerous the painting technique he used was?

In the face of uncertain times, one of the world's most famous living artists, Yayoi Kusama, has offered a poem to give us some comfort. Via a press release from her gallery, David Zwirner:

Astrodoubt and The Quarantine Chronicles (ADQC,) artist Luca Buvoli’s new tragicomic mini-episode series, can now be viewed on Instagram.
Have you ever wondered who you are looking at in medieval and Renaissance altarpieces? This video will serve as a primer for identifying saints in art.
For the 96th year, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation has awarded its coveted grants to the best and brightest artists and scholars in the US and Canada.
Watch these performers beautifully recreate Renaissance images to Mozart.
Eddy Susanto’s work stands out in the field of contemporary art, in part due to the similarities he sees between graphic design and art.
Within the last month, the world has dramatically shifted due to COVID-19, greatly affecting businesses across the world, including the art market.
In the latest addition to the United States Postal Service’s (USPS) colorful cultural offerings, Ruth Asawa’s intricate wire sculptures are to grace stamps later this year.
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