Campbell Soup to Offer Warhol-Inspired Cans
Campbell Soup has announced a line of limited edition Warhol-inspired soup cans. The 1.2 million cans will be available this Sunday at...
Read MoreAuction Season Begins at Sotheby’s on September 10
With the summer (sadly) coming to a close, the art world is revving its engines for its most exciting and energetic season of the year....
Read MoreDan Flavin Becomes Permanent at Stedelijk Museum
The Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam has announced the acquisition of two works by Dan Flavin to coincide with the reopening of the museum...
Read MoreArtists & Creatives Grace This Year’s Tatler List
This March, British society magazine Tatler released its annual Tatler List of “people who really matter” online. The magazine...
Read More“Garbage Wall” Installation at EXPO CHICAGO
A sculpture composed of trash collected from the Chicago, Mississippi, Illinois and Ohio Rivers will be exhibited at the inaugural EXPO...
Read MoreThe Guggenheim Acquires George Segal’s “The Costume Party”
New York’s Guggenheim Museum has recently acquired “The Costume Party,” a sculpture made by George Segal in 1965 and...
Read MoreDasha Zhukova Wins Coveted Leo Award
Russian socialite, entrepreneur and philanthropist Dasha Zhukova has been awarded the 2012 Leo Award by Independent Curators International...
Read MoreYayoi Kusama Drapes NYC Construction Site
In lieu of the typical black netting that usually conceals New York City’s buildings under construction, 345 W. 14th Street will be...
Read MoreChristo Postpones Arkansas River Project Indefinitely
The artist Christo’s plans to drape 5.9 miles of fabric across the Arkansas River have been postponed indefinitely following a string...
Read MorePainting Bought at Goodwill for $9.99 Actually Worth $15K
On April 28, a woman and her husband were en route to an art fair in Oak Ridge, N.C. when they passed by a Goodwill. Owing to the...
Read More“One Hundred Fish Fountain” at Gagosian NY
Next week, Gagosian’s flagship gallery at 980 Madison will exhibit two major sculptures for a two-month span: A Painting in Four...
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