10 Artists Awarded the CHANEL Next Prize
The CHANEL Culture Fund has officially named the ten winners of the biennial CHANEL Next Prize, each of whom will be given €100,000 and two years of mentorship.
The CHANEL Culture Fund has officially named the ten winners of the biennial CHANEL Next Prize, each of whom will be given €100,000 and two years of mentorship.
The most anticipated Venice exhibitions by a global array of luminaries including Elias Sime, Ewa Juszkiewicz, and Berlinde De Bruyckere.
Whitewall spoke with Bruder about her unique approach in the marketplace as well as her own dynamic collection.
A recurring theme that permeates the 18th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice is a sense of cautious optimism.
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The Venice Art Biennale returns under the curatorship of Cecilia Alemani with a roaster of majority female and gender non-conforming artists.
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Curator Dr. Shelley Harten speaks with artist Ilit Azoulay on her representation of Israel at this year’s 59th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia.