Lance Armstrong isn't a thing anymore. He disgraced himself and lost his honour. But Annie Leibovitz is an American icon for her contributions to photography. Would I recommend this acquisition? Yes. It tells a powerful story of how the mighty can fall. And it addresses value.
Read MoreThe artist and philanthropist's organization has given out $5.5 million in grants to artists aged over 40.
Read MoreIn 1960s Los Angeles, Sister Corita Kent gained national fame and stirred up the Catholic authorities with vividly coloured prints that conveyed a message of hope and protest. Jonathan Bastable tells her remarkable story.
Read MoreThe lost value of the male gaze. Taste is changing. When private collectors and public museums acquire works of art, the considerations for acquiring art has shifted to include women and people of color.
Read MoreNearly one third of wealthy women own art or are interested in buying it.
Read More“Dream” is a public installation located on San Francisco’s Bernal Hill by American Mexican artist and activist, Ana Teresa Fernandez.
Read More"Unless all the voices of our culture are in the history of art, it’s not really a history of art, it’s a history of power." - The Guerrilla Girls
Read MoreIn memoriam to an obscure but talented artist, Carol Lawton.
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