In celebration of The Criterion Collection's 40th birthday party, the archive, streaming service, and boutique blu-ray label has decided to start a new segment of their much beloved video series, "Closet Picks." The project, which first began 14 years ago with inaugural guest Guillermo Del Toro, invites influential members of the film community to pick up to 10 of their favorite films,
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Our 2025 ranking sees many familiar schools across coasts, from CalArts and RISD to UT Austin and NYU. The criteria we’ve used to reach our conclusions remains the same: we’re weighing tuition costs, ranges of majors, endowments, post-graduation employment rates, diversity and inclusion levels, student-faculty ratios, and standards of living in the towns and cities where students will live, interact, and above all, create. We’ve also considered intangible factors such as a school’s reputation, its surrounding art community, and affiliated museums.
When one thinks of luxury jewelry, more often than not, David Yurman comes to mind. He and his partner Sybil Yurman met in 1969 and have been collaborating for nearly 50 years. Their eponymous jewelry can be found in retail stores across the United States, Canada, Hong Kong, and France, as well as through authorized retailers globally.
Christie's announced late last week that they would be acquiring the classic automobile auction house, Gooding & Company, after 17 years of not specializing in the sale of luxury vehicles. Perhaps it felt like the right time to reestablish themselves after the somewhat brief hiatus, marking one of Christie’s biggest deals of the last two decades.
Here we look at nine examples of beautiful autumnal imagery and spirit. From Claude Monet's seasonal "Haystacks" to Giuseppe Arcimboldo's strange flora-based portrait series, to Yayoi Kusama's iconic "Pumpkin," these artists explore the true scope of fall.
With two major art fairs and related museum and gallery exhibitions in Seoul and the opening of an international art biennale in Gwangju, South Korea was the Asian hot spot for contemporary art last week.
After years in private collection, a painting by Artemisia Gentileschi that was once incorrectly attributed to her artist’s studio is now on public view for the first time since the 17th century.
For a design so simple, the history of the smiley face is surprisingly long and contentious.
Hellenic Heads: George Petrides, A Personal Exploration of Greek History and Culture Over 2,500 Years is currently on show in the courtyard of the Church of Saint George of the Greeks (San Giorgio dei Greci) in Venice until November 24th, 2024.
Founded in 1852, the Yale University Art Gallery is the oldest university art museum in the Western Hemisphere. Founded to collect, preserve, study, and present art from all over the world, the gallery is housed in three interconnected buildings that cover one and a half city blocks. Free and open to the public, the gallery’s massive collections span human history and multiple genres.