More than 23,000 of Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural drawings, 44,000 photos, large-scale models, manuscripts and other documents are being moved permanently from Wisconsin and Arizona to New York City.
Plans for the $3-billion “Palais Lumiere,” a flashy showpiece made of three interconnecting towers and the future home to a fashion university, luxury hotel, and shopping center, have left many locals scratching their heads and preservationists furiously shaking theirs. Read more from ARTINFO.
Human sensory has been long studied as a science, but BE OPEN, a new global think tank helmed by Russian businesswoman and philanthropist, Elena Baturina, has developed a sound portal that explores the boundaries of what can be achieved in sound technology.
by Benjamin Genocchio
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles is struggling - for reasons that have as much to do with the nature of museum financing in the USA as they do with the limitations of the individuals managing that institution. Read more
A Philadelphia archaeology museum will indefinitely loan ancient jewelry known as "Troy gold" to Turkey in exchange for a future exhibit of artifacts from King Midas' tomb.
Tate Modern has revealed the details of a major exhibition of Roy Lichtenstein's work — the most comprehensive ever dedicated to this key figure of Pop Art. Co-curated with The Art Institute of Chicago, where it premiered last spring, "Lichtenstein: A Retrospective" will open at Tate Modern on February 21, 2024 and feature 125 paintings and sculptures, spanning the artist's forty year-long career.
First images of kangaroo and dingo in western art are bought for the National Maritime Museum in London following export ban on previous overseas buyer.
“Dissident Futures,” a 19-artist show up through February 2 at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, challenges the at times hegemonic and oppressive presence of Silicon Valley.