Kaleidoscope

A mixed bag of articles that focus on making art and its history more accessible and interesting to collectors, design professionals and art enthusiasts alike.

The most undervalued American artists from the 1920’s and 1930’s

Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting out, our article will offer valuable insights into some of the most underrated artists from the 1920s and 1930s

Monet with a Side of Mash – A New Form of Protest

What happens when food is used by activists fighting against climate change?

New York’s Pioneer Women Gallerists

To celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re going to explore the stories of New York’s pioneer women gallerists

Miami Art Week: Looking Back

A must-go for art galleries and professionals: Miami Art Week, as lived by Gabriella Mazza, Agora Gallery’s Artist Liaison.

Traveling Without Moving

In lieu of going places, the demand for art inspired by travel and wanderlust is at an all-time high.

Collector’s Guide: Climate Change Art

Should we buy art that speaks to big issues such as climate change and activism? Is this work meant to be collected?

Black History Month: Capturing The American Story

This year, Black History Month has taken on an even more poignant meaning, but how did we start to celebrate it?

How to Start Collecting Art: A Beginner’s Guide

There has never been a better time to starting collecting art!

Women’s History Month: Celebrating Female Artists Then and Now

This month, we celebrate women and the contributions and achievements they have made throughout history, culture, and society.

What’s Love Got To Do With Art?

Regardless of what inspires artists to infuse love into their art, it is their passion that will push them to explore new and innovative concepts.

Is Technology Upending Traditional Art?

Traditional media such as drawing, painting, and sculpture could be giving way to powerful new technical means, which in the hands of very adept MFA students, is changing the nature of art.

Alternative art spaces: (Looking for) Art off the Beaten Track

Venturing further afield to explore the full spectrum of what artists have to offer, from the gallery to the bottom of the sea.

Your Guide to Understanding Abstract Art

Get inspired to form your own visual connections and interpretations of abstract art.

The Use and Abuse of Imitation

From 19th century art to contemporary rock music, here are some of the traps and pitfalls imitation might present to an emerging artist, showing why imitation sometimes works and why sometimes it doesn’t.

The Symbiosis Of Science And Art

Discover the magical world where science and art intersect.

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