Editorial
What’s happening in the global art community? Keep up with the latest features and news from ArtConnect
Tiempo de Siembra
The group show “Tiempo de Siembra” (sowing time), curated by BPA// participant Simon Speiser in Berlin, Germany.
Florida Prize in Contemporary Art
Orlando Museum of Art Announces Winner of $20,000 Florida Prize in Contemporary Art.
Delta Campus
This newly opened campus is set to quickly become a go-to destination for the city’s top creative and entrepreneurial minds.
5 Young Contemporary Art Galleries to Know
A selection of new and recently established contemporary art galleries from around the world that should be on your radar.
Art Magazines You Have To Know About
We have selected a few of our favorite art publications, which all offer new perspectives on arts and culture.
How Artsper Makes Art Collecting More Accessible
The online marketplace connects art lovers and collectors with top galleries around the world, making a broad scope of artworks available at your fingertips.
Organizing an Artist Residency Program
Thinking about starting an artist residency? We’ve gathered some tips and considerations for planning and putting together a program.
Prioritizing Transparency & Care in Art Residencies
In light of recent criticism surrounding the five-year artist residency at Acme’s Fire Station Studios in London, we wanted to take a look at transparency and standards of care in art organizations and residency programs.
Outdoor Art to Discover in 2022
We’re taking a look at some of the exhibitions, installations, festivals and public art programs that are opening outdoors around the world in 2022.
2021 Highlights: Featured Artists on ArtConnect
As 2021 draws to a close, we’re taking a look back at some of this year’s featured artists on ArtConnect. Here’s a selection of some of our favorites.
How do we envision the future of art?
We’re taking a look at some of the ways current technologies have been making an impact on the art ecosystem and how they’re transforming the way art is produced and experienced.
ArtConnect Relaunches with Exciting New Features
ArtConnect is re-launching with new updates that will make it easier for artists to refine their search for trusted opportunities and to put their art in from of a global audience of art lovers.
Columbia University School of the Arts Exhibition
This exhibition encompasses work by the artists who completed the Visual Arts MFA Program in May 2021. Curator Amy Sadao notes, “this exhibition of emerging contemporary art looks, sounds, feels like and responds to the world in which it is being made.”
apexart 2021-22 International Open Call Results
Four exhibition proposals have been selected from 520 submissions through apexart’s 2021-22 International Open Call. They were evaluated by 514 individual jurors, including students from 24 university classes and 1 high school class, resulting in 18,462 votes cast!
Goodbye Likes…
Today, after hundreds of thousands of ‘likes’ on over two hundred thousand artworks, we are saying goodbye to the ‘like feature’ on ArtConnect.
Decolonizing Art Institutions: The Museum and Beyond
The topic of decolonizing the art world is certainly not a new one, but with the recent rise of global protests in the fight against institutionalized racism, it has received increased attention — with many art institutions issuing statements of solidarity and messages of inclusivity. But without concrete terms of action, institutions’ statements have been called out as performative — made without rethinking the role of the institution and enacting change on a structural level.
A Closer Look at Artist Fee Standards: Studio Berlin at Berghain
The opening of Studio Berlin at Berghain was a main feature of this year’s Berlin Art Week. But the large-scale exhibition, which showcases contemporary art from Berlin and has made it possible for the famous club to open its doors again, has also been met with criticism over the fees paid to participating artists.
Vienna Art Week 2020 – “Living Rituals” for a Virtual Audience
When news broke of a partial lockdown in Austria on October 31 — less than two weeks before the start of Vienna Art Week 2020, “Living Rituals” — highlighting and supporting the city’s art scene seemed all the more essential. For its part, Vienna Art Week was determined to push ahead with this year’s program, resulting in its first-ever digital edition.
Nancy Spector leaves Guggenheim and other news from this week in the arts
From prestigious awards winners to chief curator Nancy Spector stepping down from the Guggenheim, here’s what’s happening this week in the arts.
Herchive: A Visual Archive Expanding Art History
As a response to the lack of visibility and representation of women and non-binary artists through history, Bárbara Fonseca, Inês Costa, and Patrícia Mafra started the project Herchive.