“Dream” is a public installation located on San Francisco’s Bernal Hill by American Mexican artist and activist, Ana Teresa Fernandez.
Read MoreWe went to our first art party of 2018 last night, to celebrate art.
Read MoreWith an entire island devoted to museums, visitors can enjoy everything from Old Master paintings to natural history and street art, all on the same block.
Read MorePamela Joyner, Jorge Pérez, and other collectors share stories on the works that started it all.
Read MoreWhat are you willing to do to protect the arts?
Read MoreA problem solving answer to a collector's wish!
Read MoreCity of love, city of light, Paris is a leader of culture, of romance and of art.
Read MoreAncient jewellery styles are in vogue but, original pieces that can be thousands of years old are surprisingly affordable.
Read MoreThe story of a turn-of-the-century Paris friendship that began a world class collection.
Read MoreLet's talk about what’s available to today’s auction-savvy wine lovers!
Read MoreYes, it's all about that beautiful fancy (and expensive!) Hermès scarf...
Read MoreWhen a “complication” is a very good thing!
Read MoreA meeting with collector Edward (Qiang) Zeng on May 12, two days after he made a splash with his purchase of Yves Klein's Untitled Blue Monochrome (IKB 108), at Christie's postwar and contemporary art evening sale.
Read MoreFew people know that Hollywood actor and comedian Steve Martin is a serious art collector. He's a regular visitor of galleries and the international fair circuit, and developed a penchant for collecting early in his life.
Read MoreHappy Holidays! Best wishes for Joy, Peace, and Prosperity. Image courtesy of Kathleen Elliot. Arctic Cyclone, 2014 (detail). Glass. 25 x 15 in. Singular.
Read MoreWe love the annual extravaganza that is Art Basel Miami Beach. It is not just over the top, with estimated whole value of $3 billion (USD), it's a cultural love fest of unimaginable, and enormous, financial and global proportion.
Read MoreBeautiful, intelligent, lyrical, sensuous, and some times even grotesque.
Read MoreDuring a career spanning half a century, Ileana Sonnabend (1914–2007) helped shape the course of postwar art in Europe and North America.
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