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07/08/2023 by: Ryan Lutz

ARTFUSE ranked #14 for art news is NYC-based online magazine with International covering of major galleries.  Much of the exhibitions featured highlight diversity and underrepresented artists and topics. Established in 2009, ARTEFUSE began showcasing contemporary art exhibitions, reviews, and artist interviews. Its home office is located in New York City, USA.

Marian Goodman Gallery’s New Tribeca Space Unveils ‘Your Patience Is Appreciated,’ a Monumental Tribute to Artistic Endurance and Intellectual Depth, NYC

Marian Goodman Gallery, a pillar of contemporary art, has unveiled its bold new flagship space in Tribeca with a group show reflecting her most essential artists in the group show

Irwin/Bell: The ‘60s The Influence of Light and Space at 125 Newbury Gallery, NYC

125 Newbury Gallery brings history into the present with their newest exhibition, Irwin/Bell: The ‘60s. Pace Gallery was the first on the East Coast to show California artists Robert Irwin and

Anselm Kiefer’s Monumental Retrospective in Amsterdam Explores History, Memory, and the Fragility of Life

Anselm Kiefer’s new exhibition, Sag mir wo die Blumen sind (Tell Me Where the Flowers Are), offers an ambitious and profoundly layered exploration of the artist’s enduring engagement with the

Dominion and Decay: Lauren Murao Walkiewicz’s Aqueous Amalgams Submerges Viewers in a Terrarium of Uneasy Beauty

Lauren Murao Walkiewicz’s debut solo show at the NARS Foundation in Sunset Park invites viewers within the subaquatic terrarium of pupating creatures yet unseen, dancing and dying before their eyes.

Between Light and Shadow: Colombian Artists Illuminate the Beauty of Twilight at NADA

How many times have you paused to see the sunset and revel in its beauty; to give thanks for the day as that omnipresent light leaves once again? You take

A Banana for $6.2 Million: Maurizio Cattelan’s ‘Comedian’ Shocks the Art World with Record-Breaking Sale

The sale of Maurizio Cattelan’s “Comedian” at Sotheby’s for a staggering $6.2 million once again underscores the artist’s mastery of provocation and his ability to collapse the boundaries between art,

Lauren Halsey’s Funk Garden: A Visionary Remix of South Central at Serpentine Gallery

For over a decade, Lauren Halsey (b. 1987, Los Angeles) has forged a visual language as vivid and layered as the South Central streets where her family has lived for

Guggenheim Bilbao Names Miren Arzalluz as New Director

Miren Arzalluz’s appointment as the next general director of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao marks a pivotal moment for the institution and the cultural landscape of the Basque Country. Slated to

Exploring Identity and In-Between Spaces: Chase Hall’s Halfrican Melds Personal and Generational Narratives in Coffee-Stained Portraits

In Halfrican, Hall refines his unique visual language, which he developed over years of working with coffee-based pigments and his signature use of stained cotton supports. This material experimentation speaks

From Shed Doorstop to Auction Block: Forgotten £2.5 Million Edme Bouchardon Bust Set for Sale After Court Approval

In a peculiar turn of fate, a centuries-old bust valued at £2.5 million ($3.2 million) may soon be auctioned after spending years propping open a shed door in a Scottish

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ARTFUSE News
Updated July 8, 2023  by Ryan Lutz