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Collectible fair offers handcrafted design and artists’ functional objects in New York debut

The Art Newspaper

The Belgian fair’s first stateside edition offers objects for every aesthetic sensibility and budget

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Farewell, functionality? The architect of this year's Art Week Tokyo Bar on her radical design

The Art Newspaper

Plus, the three bespoke cocktails created by contemporary artists and mixologists

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Calls for Small Art Around New England

Michael Rose Fine Art

These often annual affairs encourage artists to make pieces in little scales and at modest price points. They can be a challenge for makers who tend to work big, but allow artists to share their work and for collectors to buy great things that fit into their homes and budgets. Artists may submit up to 5 works for sale for $15.

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The magic of Troy Hill—a series of unique whole house art installations in Pittsburgh

The Art Newspaper

The matte-black exterior of a home that was burned out by a fire hides a fully functioning lighthouse that visitors can enter and climb to the top of, stepping into the space of a lonely caretaker who watches the waves throughout the changing seasons. First, the artists were given an entire structure to work with, not just a gallery or floor.

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Show Art in (and Around) Boston and Worcester this Fall

Michael Rose Fine Art

This fall there are a range of opportunities for artists to share their work in and around greater Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts. In this post, I have compiled a selection of calls for art in and around these two cities that might appeal to artists throughout New England and beyond. BIPOC artists are eligible for a $15 fee.

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Art and Science Collide: The Beauty of Scientific Instruments Through the Ages

Invaluable

From the intricate designs and beautiful functionality of ancient astrolabes to the ornate craftsmanship of Renaissance telescopes, and the sleek modernism of personal cameras, the evolution of scientific instruments has provided a fascinating meeting point between aesthetic and functional precision through the ages.

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France’s Best Collectibles: Glass, Ceramics, the Marché aux Puces

WorthPoint

If there was any doubt that France is a glorious hub of arts and culture, the 2024 Summer Olympics indeed set the record straight, with world-class Olympians performing their best against the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, and more.