On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz consider the value—and limits—of seeking solace in culture. Comfort art has flourished in recent years ...
Boy Scouts of America is aiming to compensate hundreds of former scouts who were sexually abused by selling its artwork ...
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Howard Chua-Eoan is a columnist for Bloomberg Opinion covering culture and business. He previously served as Bloomberg Opinion's international editor and is a former news director at Time magazine ...
AT THIS year’s Frieze Masters, the annual arts fair in Regent’s Park, nine prints of spiders made me catch my breath. The arachnids were a complete set of Ode a Ma Mere by Louise Bourgeois, who used ...
We talk to John Lewis, Saatchi & Saatchi and Leo Burnett about how brands can communicate value in their advertising in original ways ‘We design the price first’, insisted Ikea, in a poster that ...
You don't have to be rich to enjoy art, but only the ultra-wealthy can afford to have their very own private collections ...
The three major houses are playing it safe, focusing on blue-chip names and leaving less space for discoveries on the ...
Some art museums overawe with the sweep of their collections. Others thrill with a few perfectly placed masterworks. The best of them embody their cities’ ambitions and fulfill an ideal ...
Victor Gomes shot and killed his son, Wyland, before turning the weapon on himself at a Hanford home in 2020. Wyland was 10 years old. "He was funny and smart and polite and quiet," his mother ...
Muralist Wyland wanted 20% of California's profits from sales of license plates with his whale painting as the backdrop. The state held a contest to replace it.