Art

April 30, 2026

2026 Future Fair: Everything You Need To Know About the Art Fair Before It Opens Next Month

If its name is any indication, Future Fair is all about looking forward. Since its launch in 2020, the organization has curated community-focused exhibitions in New York every year, each highlighting those at the forefront of the contemporary art scene. The fair’s sixth edition, which will once again be held at Chelsea Industrial, offers yet another glimpse into the creative practices that augur—and ultimately define—our collective future.

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April 29, 2026

Artist Disrupts Realistic Portraits With Dripping Paint To Explore Identity and Perception

French artist Christel Delrieu-Pétraud creates striking portraits that seem to dissolve as you look at them, merging precise craftsmanship with cascading layers of paint. She starts each composition with a carefully rendered face, then disrupts it with vertical drips that pull the image downward and transform it into something fluid and unstable. Through this process, she challenges traditional portraiture and shifts away from fixed identity toward a more open, perceptual experience.

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April 26, 2026

88-Year-Old “Father of a Lost Technique” Exhibits Over 60 Years’ Worth of Amazing Glass Art

After almost 300 years, Kosta Boda has undoubtedly mastered the art of glass. For centuries, the Swedish heritage brand has deftly combined tradition and innovation, producing glassware firmly rooted within Scandinavian design principles. But at the center of Kosta Boda’s contemporary success is Bertil Vallien. Now, the 88-year-old artist has come all the way from Sweden to Brooklyn for his latest solo exhibition, offering us a glimpse into his decades-long practice.

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