The Architect's Newspaper - Some good news out of Wuhan, capital of central China’s Hubei province and epicenter for the deadly coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak that’s now intensifying elsewhere across the glob...
While dozens of galleries, museums, and fairs have shuttered worldwide amid the rapid spread of COVID-19, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has become the first major museum in New York City to close due to the pa...
dezeen - Studio Drift has created Ego, a kinetic sculpture made of 10 miles of ultra-fine nylon, for the Dutch National Touring Opera's production of L'Orfeo. - read more
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dezeen - The coronavirus epidemic will lead to "a global recession of a magnitude that has not been experienced before" but will eventually allow humanity to reset its values, according to trend forecaster Li E...
Artnet - It was a disastrous 2019 for VOLTA New York, with structural problems at Pier 94 leading the Armory Show to unceremoniously boot its younger sister fair from its venue at Pier 90. Cancelling the fair l...
hyperallergic - Face it, friends, 2020 is off to a stressful first quarter. Let’s assume you know the reasons why, and skip right to the effort on the part of various cultural institutions to offer their Twitte...
artnet news - If New York art fairs were were like the film industry, the Armory Show would be the big-studio blockbuster and the Independent New York would be the cool indie festival film: where the real criti...
artnet news - Over the past week and a half, New York City played host to at least a dozen art fairs, despite the increasing threat of the novel coronavirus. Hot on the heels of the Art Dealers Association of A...
Artsy - When I met Andrew Luk at his studio in mid-February, it was nine hours after robbers stole 600 rolls of toilet paper (worth over $200 USD) from a supermarket at knifepoint. The heist happened just a f...