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In moments of crisis, it’s easy to think that capitalism is finished. But don't forget the system’s formidable ability to mutate.
Under the Federal Reserve system – or as I’ve called it over the last 2+ decades, the system of Inflation onDemand – every ...
Andy Warhol's print of mobster John Gotti sold for $16,500 during an auction held during the Belmont stakes festival in ...
A new book explores how painters, sculptors and writers, especially women and people of color, used their craft to advocate ...
Selfhood in the Digital Age’, Vauhini Vara explores the ways in which technology affects communities, culture, and identity.
At this time when we are fighting an all out war against tyranny and oppression, it is extremely important that the picture ...
From bananas to comic books, materials become language in the 2025 exhibit of Sondheim Art Prize finalists at the Walters Art ...
With Faisal Abdu’Allah’s barbershop, Rao Weiyi’s debut and more, Basel Social Club and Maison CLEARING are challenging the art fair paradigm.
While headlines suggest a slump, the art market is expanding thanks to young collectors and prints priced under $50,000. Kevin Czopek/BFA.com This surge in sales below $50,000 isn’t limited to ...
250 Years of Capitalism: Soulless, Exploitative and All but Unstoppable A new book by the New Yorker staff writer John Cassidy plumbs more than two centuries’ worth of grievances about our ...
Master printer Robert Blackburn opened this beloved city staple, originally called the Printmaking Workshop, in 1947, making it the longest-running community print studio in the United States. In ...
Young collectors have been instrumental in this rise. Art Basel and UBS’s 2023 survey of global collecting found that Gen Z buyers spend more on prints than any other generation.