Must-See Museum Shows for January

Must-See Museum Shows for January

Matthew Wong: River at Night, 2018, oil on canvas. ©Matthew Wong Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York For the annual Art in America Guide, published in print in January, the editors of A.i.A. highlight significant and intriguing museum exhibitions throughout the year. Follow the link below for a list of noteworthy shows opening in January […]

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The People and Places that Made a Stage for Indigenous Art in 2022

The People and Places that Made a Stage for Indigenous Art in 2022

Courtesy of Johnny Fogg. The amount of Indigenous art collected and properly contextualized by cultural institutions remains slim. Meanwhile, that art is undervalued and overlooked by inequitable market dynamics. However, public engagement on the subject is increasing, thanks to the handful of specialized curators of Indigenous art at major museums and the networks of artists […]

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‘Glass Onion’ Stumbles as It Parodies Art Collecting to Eat the Rich

‘Glass Onion’ Attempts to Parody Art Collecting to Eat the Rich

In Glass Onion, a rich business mogul (Edward Norton) borrows the Mona Lisa during a pandemic. Every joke has a grain of truth in it, and the central one in Glass Onion, Rian Johnson’s new celebrity-bedecked murder mystery now streaming on Netflix, contains more than a bit of honesty. The gag revolves around the Mona […]

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Darius Bahamian Model

Model Of the Month: Darius Major

Editor: Mia G   This 23-year-old is one of Nassau’s newest models on the Bahamian Fashion scene. He was born in Nassau on the 27th of November 1997. With a natural ability to strike a pose, modeling seems, almost second nature to him. We met with Darius and we asked: B2B: What brought about your […]

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