May 22, 2020 | Art, News & Trending
Anat Ronen is a muralist, which seems a very small word for her very large art. An immigrant from Israel to the United States, Ronen travels the world on talent-based visas, spreading color and thought everywhere she goes. Entirely self-taught and working in a variety...
May 13, 2020 | Art, Articles
In a massive, lightning-strike effort coordinated by the World Customs Organization, Interpol, and Europol, authorities around the world teamed up last fall to attack 300 open investigations into art and artifact theft in over 100 countries. More than 19,000 artworks...
May 6, 2020 | Art, New York
The Metropolitan Museum of Art – The Met to its friends – is the largest art museum in the United States, and one of New York City’s largest tourist attractions, drawing an average of 7.3 million visitors a year, over a third of them international tourists. It...
Apr 24, 2020 | Art, News & Trending
The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring is not one of Vincent van Gogh’s better known works. More realistic than his later, more impressionist pieces like Starry Night, this 1884 painting is dark in moody browns and grays, with sparks of yellow, green, and red...
Apr 23, 2020 | Art, Museums, New York
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), cultural icon of New York City, closed all of its doors on March 12th due to the COVID-19 crisis racking the Big Apple. A responsible decision, even if every day closed feels like it jeopardizes the chances of the non-profit museum...
Apr 17, 2020 | Art, News & Trending
Since the middle of March, all performances in Washington State have been canceled, which is obviously disastrous to many artists and organizations. Performances which don’t take place don’t earn, even if they’re only donation-supported. A survey...