For much of the year, the best—and safest—place to see art was on the street. And perhaps more than in any other year, street art offered a real-time distillation of the events shaping our lives.
As the phrase “going viral” took on a new, far more literal definition this year, art that went viral on the internet evolved into a role more important than ever. While we were stuck at home, art ...
This has been a despicable year, but not without its silver linings. The puppy population of New York City soared, Biden beat Trump, and the truth-to-power urgency of Black Lives Matter finally became ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The 2020 murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis Police Officer led to protests around the world, including in Columbus and central Ohio. Nearly three years after Floyd’s death ...
The Center for Contemporary Art’s fall exhibitions continue and will remain on view through Sunday, Dec. 7, at 2020 Burnt ...
A year like no other in 2020 led to a 22% drop in global art sales to US$50.1 billion, but flexibility among market players led to innovations in buying and selling that softened the decline and could ...
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