March 10, 2025
Artists

Rainmakers III: Turning Data Into Actionable Artist Insights (Pollstar Live! Panel Recap)

PanelistsJoe Kessler, UTAShelley Pisarra, WassermanAndré Vargas, CAA Many in the live entertainment business have a few stories of how going with their gut helped them and an artist succeed in a particular market during a specific time. Such anecdotes are the ones people love to hear about at Pollstar Live!, the largest gathering of live

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Visual artists

UNCSA Visual Arts students win multiple Mid-Carolina Scholastic Art Awards

Nine students in the High School Visual Arts Program at UNCSA have won 13 awards in the 2024 Mid-Carolina Scholastic Art Awards. The students collected five Gold Keys, six Silver Keys, and two Honorable Mentions. Serving students and educators from central North and South Carolina, the Mid-Carolina Scholastic Art Awards are hosted by the College of

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Artists

Artist donates work to upcoming Sun City show, sale

Josh Thompson has donated his artwork to the Artists by The Lake Club’s second annual fine arts show and sale 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Feb. 24 and 25 at the Lakeview Center, 10626 W. Thunderbird Blvd. Thompson’s painting is for the raffle to benefit the Artists by the Lake Club. He will also be at the

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Artists

SCAD Hosts BAM! Celebrating Black Artists In Music, Featuring Tituss Burgess, Solea Pfeiffer, and More

The Savannah College of Art and Design will host the SCAD Bee Sharps, the university’s elite performance ensemble starring American Idol winner and SCAD alum Candice Glover (B.F.A., dramatic writing, 2022) for BAM!, Black Artists in Music, this February 16 at the Lucas Theatre in Savannah. “This year’s two BAM! performances in our SCAD hometowns

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Artists

Sacramento artists slam Wide Open Walls for new mural project, allege unethical practices

Diana Huynh, a Vietnamese-American living in Little Saigon, said a new Lunar New Year mural that propped up in her neighborhood misrepresents her culture. Huynh was among a group of Sacramento artists who approached the city’s Arts, Culture and Creative Economy Commission Monday calling out Wide Open Walls, a local mural festival, for its latest

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Artists

Auction of living artist’s skin cancelled after collector buys all lots in advance

An auction of the tattooed skin of an Austrian performance artist has been cancelled after all 12 pieces were bought by a collector for “a seven-figure sum” ahead of the event. The sale of Wolfgang Flatz’s skin was due to take place at Munich’s modern and contemporary art museum, the Pinakothek der Moderne, on 8

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Artists

Warhol among featured artists at new gallery show in Palm Beach

Some of the art world’s most celebrated artists are featured in a new selling exhibition that debuted Thursday at Wynn Fine Art in Palm Beach. Ten works from renowned artists such as Andy Warhol, Ed Ruscha, and Sherrie Levine are on display through April 14 at the gallery, which is collaborating with the Brussels, Belgium-based Charles

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Artists

Chau Chak Wing Museum announces Biennale of Sydney Artists

2020, 2020-21, Acrylic and oil on canvas, 301 x 546cm. Photo: Mark Ashkanasy. Courtesy the artist and Kalli Rolfe Contemporary Art, Melbourne.© Juan Davila Niño de Elche & Pedro G. Romero (Spain) are creating a sound installation for the 24th Biennale of Sydney, building on a collaboration which examines and reframes traditional flamenco music. Combining

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European Art

Must-see art exhibitions around Europe in 2024

It’s not just art that has the potential to be political – decisions around what to hang on the walls of museums and galleries prove similarly fertile ground for discussion and debate. For proof, look no further than this year’s European exhibition calendar: Bergen’s Kode Museum has opted to put Indigenous art centre stage; Kunstmuseum

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European Art

From Odessa to Berlin: 16th to… | Exhibitions

The Gemäldegalerie (Old Master Paintings) is showing twelve paintings from the Odessa Museum of Western and Eastern Art. The presentation previews a major special exhibition opening in January 2025 that will bring around 60 paintings from Odessa into dialogue with works from the Berlin collections. The collaborative project is being funded by the Federal Government

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