Launched by the Crafts Council in 2004, Collect has become an internationally acclaimed art fair and a leading platform for many galleries and artists to showcase and sell new or recent works. Roddy Clarke looks at five highlights from the 2021 online edition launching today.
Coda Collection is a new streaming service available on Amazon showcasing a wide array of music titles, from Jimi Hendrix to Aretha. I spoke with the founders about the ambitious new company.
By the end of the year, he will release 10 albums in six years with 2021 marking the third time in the last four years he’s released two projects in one year.
One of the world's leading collections of periodicals is now on view at the Grolier Club in Manhattan, featuring rare early issues of magazines from the 19th century to the present in categories ranging from politics to baseball.
For the past decade Joey Moi has helped reinvent the country music landscape and craft the Big Loud sound for acts like Jake Owen, Florida Georgia Line, Morgan Wallen and Hardy.
As a solo exhibition of his work opens at the Sienna Patti Gallery, British artist Christopher Thompson-Royds talks about creativity during the pandemic, and how, through jewelry deeply inspired by nature and the English countryside, he navigates the borderlands between art and adornment.
From screen printing t-shirts in his garage and selling them on what Jared Ingold describes as a “broken system,” Vardagen has partnered with Nordstrom.com to launch curated styles on the retail department store’s website.