Heather Chontos’ third solo exhibition with Voltz Clarke Gallery in Manhattan is currently on view on the Lower East Side through November 14. Travel and landscapes inspire artist Heather Chontos as she transforms the view of European mountain ranges into abstract forms on th
This November, Berlin based art advisor, collector and journalist Marta Gnyp, is releasing a second edition to her best-selling book, The Shift: Art and the Rise to Power of Contemporary Collectors. As the art world shifts and expands, the position of everyone in its orbit–from viewers to crit
Starting your own art collection can be extremely daunting, especially for emerging collectors. Tze Chun, founder of Uprise Art, faced the same dilemma herself before launching her company in 2011, becoming one of the first successful individuals to disrupt the world of art collecting by providing t
MTArt Agency’s programme of public art sprung up in London’s most iconic locations last week to coincide with Frieze London, vowing to make inspiring art accessible to all. When museums and galleries were forced to close their doors in response to the pandemic this year, Marine Tanguy, founder a
British Artist Antonia Showering recently had a solo online exhibition with White Cube, showing ten paintings beautifully layered with abstract landscapes and fluid figures. In a time when human contact is decidedly reduced and families are separated by closed borders, we are all collectively experi
Of all of the things that were rightfully cancelled in 2020, Fashion Week was one we were sad to see go. We missed the buzz amongst friends shuffling to and from shows, and now we wait with bated breath for the “must have” looks. Designers around the world shifted their creativity, with many piv
In conjunction with Frieze Week in London (this year mostly online), 1:54 African Art Fair is running on a scaled-down version with 30 selected visitors at the usual Somerset House (until 10 October), as well as online powered by Christie’s. Moreover, a small curated selection of works from each o
The word ‘music’ can be traced back to the Greek mousikē, meaning (art) of the muses. Creative director, global trotter, and international DJ Alex Merrell has spent a decade and half in the music industry in Los Angeles and beyond. The Vancouver-raised creative is a favorite amongst the
A champion of women artists, the founder and editor of Matrons & Mistresses and member of the North Carolina Museum of Art’s Board of Trustees, gives us a tour of her art collection inside her Raleigh home. Lizzie Cheatham McNairy is the founder and author of Matrons & Mistresses, a di
Frieze Art Fair goes digital for its 2020 London Edition with an elegant program of online events and viewing rooms. Normally at this time of the year, London’s art world would be doing Frieze Week in a frenzy, flying from tents to events. The annual affair has marked London’s cultural calendar
The Director of the Fine Art Division of Creative Exchange Agency and co-founder of Art at a Time Like This shares her thoughts on the role of art in the current crisis and AATLT’s new public exhibition on billboards across the five boroughs of New York City. When COVID-19 hit New York in March, f
Maja Ruznic’s sensational exhibition, Name of the Voice, is currently on view at Hales Gallery, London until 24 October. New Mexico-based artist Maja Ruznic paints her emotions and memories that explore identity, melancholia, and the human psyche. Ruznic’s paintings are soaked and stained with t