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Artists Share Insights on Their Creative Spaces

Artists Share Insights on Their Creative Spaces

In the latest A View From the Easel, artists George Seyffert and Nimisha Doongarwal share how their creative spaces shape their work. Seyffert finds inspiration in Brooklyn's skyline, while Doongarwal embraces a fluid approach in Berkeley, drawing from her community and personal
March 9, 2026
Navigating the Complex Climate of the Whitney Biennial

Navigating the Complex Climate of the Whitney Biennial

The Whitney Biennial 2026, curated by Drew Sawyer and Marcela Guerrero, explores the nuanced landscape of the art world without a strong thematic anchor. Featuring 56 artists, it examines U.S. interventionism and relationality, offering a reflective look at today's complex global climate.
March 7, 2026
Exploring Carol Bove’s Metal Creations

Exploring Carol Bove’s Metal Creations

Discover insightful reviews of the Whitney Biennial and Carol Bove's exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum. Stay informed with our updates on the Centre Pompidou project in Jersey City and other art movements.
March 7, 2026
Cordy Ryman’s Unique Interpretation of Minimalism

Cordy Ryman’s Unique Interpretation of Minimalism

Cordy Ryman, son of Robert Ryman, forges his own path in the art world by reimagining elements of Minimalism with a fresh and playful approach. His work, constructed from wood and acrylics, emphasizes adaptability and transformation, inviting viewers to engage with its
March 7, 2026
Rediscovered Rembrandt Unveiled at Rijksmuseum

Rediscovered Rembrandt Unveiled at Rijksmuseum

The Rijksmuseum reveals a newly attributed Rembrandt painting, "The Vision of Zacharias in the Temple," after extensive research. This discovery is part of a trend of uncovering the artist's works long concealed in private collections.
March 6, 2026
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