Art Blogs and Articles

Frieze Los Angeles 2026 Closes with Robust Sales and Institutional Momentum
BlogMar 2, 2026

Frieze Los Angeles 2026 Closes with Robust Sales and Institutional Momentum

Frieze Los Angeles 2026 wrapped after four days with multiple seven‑figure transactions and sold‑out Focus presentations, underscoring a robust contemporary‑art market. More than 100 galleries from 24 countries attracted 32,000 visitors, including representatives from 160 museums and institutions. Blue‑chip dealers...

By Art Plugged
Art Dubai Marks Twenty Years Despite Regional Tensions
BlogMar 1, 2026

Art Dubai Marks Twenty Years Despite Regional Tensions

Art Dubai will mark its twentieth anniversary this spring, opening at Madinat Jumeirah from 17‑19 April 2026 with preview days on the 15th and 16th. The fair structures its program around four sections—Bawwaba, Digital, Zamaniyyat and the new Bawwaba Extended—each...

By Artlyst
A Pair of Watercolor Portraits by Ernesto Levorati
BlogMar 1, 2026

A Pair of Watercolor Portraits by Ernesto Levorati

Two 12 × 8‑inch watercolor portraits of children by 19th‑century Italian artist Ernesto Levorati surfaced in a private collection after appearing in a 2024 Bonhams auction. The works display a delicate, dry‑brush texture that recalls botanical illustration, creating soft, expressive faces. Despite...

By Lines and Colors
Above, Below, Between at CALM – Centre D'Art La Meute
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Above, Below, Between at CALM – Centre D'Art La Meute

The Centre d'Art La Meute (CALM) in Lausanne will host "Above, Below, Between" from February 5 to March 1, 2026. Curated by Oriane Emery and Jean‑Rodolphe Petter, the show features ten artists—including Alfredo Aceto, John M. Armleder, and Giovanna Belossi—who...

By Contemporary Art Daily
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller: “True to Nature” At the Belvedere
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller: “True to Nature” At the Belvedere

The Lower Belvedere will host “Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller: True to Nature” from 27 February to 14 June 2026, presenting the Austrian Biedermeier master’s landscape and genre works. The show places Waldmüller’s depictions of the Vienna Woods, Salzkammergut, and rural life alongside contemporaries such...

By The Art Wolf
Eye Candy for Today: Sargent Watercolor From Villa Di Marlia
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Eye Candy for Today: Sargent Watercolor From Villa Di Marlia

John Singer Sargent’s watercolor "Villa di Marlia, Lucca – A Fountain" (16 × 21 in.) resides in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and was featured in a recent Brooklyn Museum exhibition. The work demonstrates Sargent’s practice of mixing Chinese White (zinc white)...

By Lines and Colors
Reaching Back at Ruthann
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Reaching Back at Ruthann

The Ruthann gallery in Catskills, NY is presenting “Souvenir,” a group exhibition featuring fifteen contemporary artists whose work probes memory, intimacy, humor, and loss. Curated by Jeff Bailey, the show runs through April 11, 2026 and includes photography, mixed‑media, sculpture, and hand‑woven collages....

By Two Coats Residency Journal (subsection)
Turner and Constable (2026)
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Turner and Constable (2026)

The new documentary "Turner and Constable" (2026) commemorates the 250th birthdays of J.M.W. Turner and John Constable, pairing their rival yet complementary landscapes with the current Tate Gallery exhibition. Director David Bickerstaff eschews a conventional narrative, using curators, sketchbooks and...

By Filmuforia
David Hartt
BlogFeb 24, 2026

David Hartt

Galerie Thomas Schulte’s "Naturphilosophie" showcases David Hartt’s new series of photogravures and tapestries that depict plants photographed across historic university towns in northern Europe. The works reference 18th‑century naturalists, especially Carl Linnaeus, and use scientific naming to foreground botanical subjects....

By i like this art
5 Questions to Camila Agosto (Composer, Interdisciplinary Artist)
BlogFeb 24, 2026

5 Questions to Camila Agosto (Composer, Interdisciplinary Artist)

Camila Agosto, a composer‑interdisciplinary artist and Columbia doctoral candidate, will premiere her new work *The Shape of Forgetting* with the International Contemporary Ensemble at Roulette Intermedium on March 11. The piece, part of ICE’s “Call For ___” commissioning initiative, explores identity, memory, and healing...

By I CARE IF YOU LISTEN
Ray Rogers on Gesture, Gravity, and the Ongoing Present
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Ray Rogers on Gesture, Gravity, and the Ongoing Present

Ray Rogers, a six‑decade veteran of abstract painting, continues to work from his upstate studio, emphasizing poured acrylic gestures that respond to gravity and line. He describes his canvases as visual dialogues, where each gesture interacts with others in real...

By Art Rabbit Journal
Frieze Week Los Angeles 2026: A City as Gathering Point
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Frieze Week Los Angeles 2026: A City as Gathering Point

Frieze Week Los Angeles returns from 26 February to 1 March 2026, anchoring the city’s art calendar at Santa Monica Airport. The seventh edition hosts nearly 100 galleries from 22 countries, blending international visibility with a strong local presence. Expanded programming includes a...

By Art Rabbit Journal
What Artists Can Learn From User Experience Design
BlogFeb 20, 2026

What Artists Can Learn From User Experience Design

The article draws direct parallels between user experience (UX) design and visual art, showing how principles such as flow, hierarchy, clarity, emotional design, and iteration can sharpen a painter’s, printmaker’s or digital creator’s work. It explains how each UX concept...

By Hickman Design (Fine Art Printmaking Blog)