Lighthouse Immersive and Impact Museums, the catalysts of the mesmerizing digital art space, brings its worldwide sensation, Immersive Van Gogh, to the heart of L.A. for the first time ever! The visually-striking exhibition encourages guests to
The Royal Canadian Mint has launched two new gold coins that mark important chapters in Canadian history and shine a bright light on homegrown innovation. The newest addition to the Mint's long line of 1 oz., 99.999% pure gold bullion coins
Has the global pandemic changed how people are buying art? There is growing evidence to show that art collectors are enthusiastically embracing online auctions as an appealing and safe alternative to purchasing art in-person.
Natural Light Beer made art history today, unveiling the most expensive piece of art in the world in an effort to call attention to the rising cost of a college diploma and the impact of college debt.
Park West Gallery, the world's largest art dealer, is further expanding its global footprint with the opening of a major new museum and art gallery at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
Rare coin investing authority Steven Contursi, famed for his word record-setting $7.85 million rare coin sale further parlayed into a $10 million deal, nabs another 1794 Silver Dollar at auction for over $1 million
Ever wonder what the future of fine art will look like? Beginning at 9 a.m. Pacific today, MORF Gallery is ushering in art's next movement – with a futuristic online gallery showcasing paintings, sculptures and digital works by award-winning artists,
Amid significantly deteriorated 10-Year economic outlook, renowned sector authorities being tapped as investors seek expedited access to & capitalization on emerging ‘other’ collectibles markets eschewing fine art
What savvy treasure does King Farouk of Egypt, Academy Award-winning actress Nicole Kidman and NBA all-time leading scorer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar have in common?
For the first time in its 37 years, the Washington DC Modernism Show will be held online rather than in person. After two attempts to schedule an in-person show at a historic site in Alexandria, Virginia were foiled by the pandemic, the Art Deco