Alma Allen's much-anticipated exhibition for the US Pavilion at this year's Venice Biennale has finally opened its doors.
The artist’s geologically based works are the ideal choice as the US celebrates 250 years since the signing of the ...
U.S. artist Alma Allen had just months to prepare his exhibition for the Venice Biennale after a fraught selection process ...
For decades, the United States was seen as a cultural leader at the Venice Biennale, a once-every-two-years gathering of some ...
Trump has taken an active role in the arts in his second term, which may be evident in the work on display at the Venice ...
The United States Pavilion at the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia presents “Call Me the Breeze,” an expansive solo presentation by acclaimed American artist Alma Allen , ...
They may be bronze and marble, but Alma Allen’s artworks at the Venice Biennale are as intangible as air.
The major contemporary art gathering, dubbed “the Olympics of the art world,” is beset with drama and geopolitical froideur.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The sculptor crafted his desert dwelling from glass, wood, and stone on a 14-acre site within walking distance to the national ...
VENICE — Alma Allen’s United States pavilion at the Venice Biennale says nothing, does nothing, means nothing, and goes nowhere. A breeze is something refreshing, nourishing, mood-altering. However, I ...
Alma Allen started small. The shy and somewhat reclusive self-taught artist sold his early talisman-like sculptures off of an ironing board pitched on the streets of SoHo in the ‘90s and the cast ...