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Natasha Gural

Natasha Gural

Writer, Fine Art & the Business of Art at Forbes

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  • English
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  • Art

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Trellis Art Fund Awards 12 Artists $100,000 Unrestricted Grants, Ongoing Support For Building The...

Amid widespread and growing clamor that artists lack support and funding to succeed, a newly established private foundation has awarded 12 artists $100,000 each, along...
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Salon Art + Design Compels Us To Examine The Relationship Between A...

A sensuous entanglement of female form and mythical sea creature arouses our gaze and draws us into an eclectic display of sculpture and painting spanning Modernism an...
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Sublime Magritte Masterpiece Expected To Fetch In Excess Of $95 Mil...

Take a rare visual journey of twentieth and twenty-first century masterpieces ahead of Christie’s Fall Marquee Week, with free public viewing of works that embody the depth and breadth of art history during a wildly influential period.
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Rare Basquiat And Warhol Double-Portraits Could Fetch $21 Million A...

In art world serendipity, rare double self portraits of collaborators Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat are going on the block at Phillips, after finding their way ...
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Women Artists Fluidly Flex Color, Genre And Narrative At ‘The Art S...

Lavish layering of fluid, gestural brushstrokes executed in a variegated array of inimitable colors immediately captured and captivated my gaze.
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Palm Beaches To Celebrate Four Centuries Of Spanish Art, Featuring ...

Palm Beaches To Celebrate Four Centuries Of Spanish Art, Featuring Masterpieces On Loan For The First Time In A Century From Hispanic Society In New York
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‘Edges Of Ailey’ At The Whitney Museum, An Immersive Blockbuster Ex...

A ceremonial procession snakes into three levels, with six women fully clad in white following two men in black in the middle spilling out of a church.
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Lucifer Lighting Amplifies Nuance Of Jammie Holmes’ Paintings Exami...

Under the dazzling Fraxion 3 and Monopoint lights, camouflage patterns emerge from the shiny coat of a horse depicted on a monumental 10-foot wide, 7.5-foot tall canvas.
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Rising Master-Painter Móyòsóré Martins Takes Europe By Storm With C...

At least 18 male figures in blue-and-white striped striped shirts and pants occupy a massive triptych, some in powerful stances, others distressed, and at least two hu...
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Bahamas-Born Visual Artist Anina Major Wins 2024 Pommery Prize At T...

A rotating neon sign informs us that "all us come across water" and extends upwards from a multi-level wooden dock featuring woven ceramic sculptures crafted with indi...
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Artworks That Got Into My Head At The Armory Show, New York’s Art Fair

The Armory Show opened to the public today and is on view until Sunday. In its fourth year, Armory Off-Site expands the fair’s reach with performances across the city and large-scale sculptural installations at the US Open, as well as a newly redesigned theater as part of Armory Live, featuring public conversations and the Curatorial Leadership Summit, an invitation-only symposium of nearly 100 curators.