Art

January 21, 2026

Surreal Video Sculptures Blur the Line Between What’s On the Screen and Happening in Real Life

All is not what it seems in sculptures by the artist known simply as Marck. In his alluring and enigmatic works, dimensions blur in a part-screen, part-tactile viewing experience. What happens on the screen in front of us directly influences the objects jutting from behind the frames that hold the large video screen, or vice versa. It’s a surreal sight as two seemingly disparate worlds influence one another in real time.

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January 19, 2026

Artist Transforms 15 Years of Paintings Into a Multi-Sensory Installation

Dubai-based artist Kristel Bechara explores themes of female empowerment and creativity through expressive works that blend traditional and digital techniques. Her storytelling paintings are characterized by their bold contrasts, featuring monochromatic backgrounds with energetic patterns and colors. The artist says, “I whisper vibrant tales of beauty in diversity against monochromatic silences.

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January 14, 2026

The U.S.’s Longest-Running Arts, Antiques, and Design Fair Will Return Next Week

Every winter, New York City is home to some of the region’s most exciting cultural events, including Restaurant Week, the Winter Jazzfest, and the beloved Winter Show. A staple in the city’s seasonal calendar, the Winter Show stands as the country’s longest-running arts, antiques, and design fair, offering dealers and connoisseurs alike a sweeping glimpse into the art of collecting.

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January 10, 2026

Exhibition Meditates Upon How Women and Nature Converge Through Painting and Sculpture

If nothing else, literature, myths, folklore, and art history have taught us that the female body and the Earth itself are often thematically compatible. In her latest solo exhibition, De Tierra y Susurros, Hilda Palafox continues this line of inquiry, but through a distinctly Latin American lens. Now open at Sean Kelly Gallery in New York, the show gathers several paintings and sculptural reliefs that consider femininity and its relationship to nature.

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