While the print sector has long been bedeviled by popular misconceptions about the originality of prints, the category seems poised for an image rehaul.
Continue readingCollector’s Series: Hanging Out with Art
Today, we’re focusing on different methods of display and how they affect your collecting habits. Our number one piece of advice for building a collection: buy what you love.
Continue readingThe Colours of Colombia
For much of the last century, Medellín was known as the capital of Colombia’s civil conflict as a result of drug lord Pablo Escobar and the global cocaine trade. In recent years, though, as the violence subsided, the city has gradually acquired its due recognition as a global capital of arts and culture.
Continue readingIn Memoriam
As the year comes to a close, we would like to remember and honour the invaluable contributions of the artists we have lost this year.
Continue readingBoo!
Wishing you lots of ghostly illusions, phantasmal encounters, and spooky spectres this holiday!
Continue readingThe Light Touch
Iridescence Makes a Comeback
Continue readingArt For Everyone
Keith Haring’s Message is Alive and Well
Continue readingMontreal Mural Festival
Artists Fill the Streets With Vibrant Colour
Continue readingNew York City in Bloom
Art Fairs Abound This Weekend
Continue reading“Toon” in For A Little Comic Relief
The aesthetics of comic books and other animated media entered the realm of fine art when pop-artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein began to parody these forms in the 1960s.
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