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Jack Ball Wins $100,000 Ramsay Art Prize 2025 AGSA Director Jason Smith praised the winning work, calling Heavy Grit a standout example of the Prize's ambition to showcase unbounded creativity. By ...
Jack Ball with Heavy Grit in Ramsay Art Prize 2025, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide; photo: Saul Steed ·Photo: Courtesy of AGSA / Saul Steed The trans artist won the $100,000 prize for Heavy ...
A diverse selection of artworks that span from the 17th century through to the modern day – to include a spectacular offering of Self-Taught and Outsider Art being offered from the Namits Collection ...
Jack Whitten made it his life’s mission to ... Perhaps the greatest contradiction he overcame was being a Black artist who didn’t practice figuration—a position anathema, in his early ...
At the tranquil base of Buttermilk Mountain, jubilant guests encountered the much-anticipated ArtCrush Gala auction with significant new collaborator Christie’s... The in-person and digital auction ...
Trans artist Jack Ball has won the prestigious $100,000 Ramsay Art Prize for their immersive and emotionally resonant installation Heavy Grit. The announcement was made at the Art Gallery of South ...
Ann Marimow writes about the Supreme Court for The Washington Post. She previously covered state government and politics at the San Jose Mercury News in California and the Concord Monitor in New ...
A source of inspiration, a tool for study, and a tribute to the legacy of Jack Kirby’s work.” When does the Art of Fantastic Four go on sale? The Art of Fantastic Four will retail for $59.99.
Here are trucks you're likely to find from York County to the Waterville area and from the southern Midcoast to the Lewiston-Auburn area. Maine is well known for it’s great restaurants, but ...
The annual summer-art-kick-off in the Hudson Valley is inaugurated by the seasonal exhibition at Jack Shainman’s The School in Kinderhook, and this year "General Conditions" (on view through November ...
The artist Jack Whitten offered the world a new way to see. He worked throughout his prolific career to reimagine art and its relation to society. “My paintings are designed as weapons,” he wrote.