Tag: High

  • Luxembourg’s Culture Minister Defends Country’s Venice Biennale Budget After Critics Say It’s Too High

    Luxembourg’s pavilion for the upcoming Venice Biennale has sparked a political spat at home, after lawmakers questioned both the cost of the project and the nature of the work set to represent the country. At the center of the debate is La Merde, a project by Luxembourg-born artist Aline Bouvy representing the country at the read more

    Luxembourg’s Culture Minister Defends Country’s Venice Biennale Budget After Critics Say It’s Too High
  • High Museum COO Resigns After $600K Disappeared

    News An internal investigation traced “financial irregularities” back to Brady Lum, who had served as the Atlanta art museum’s chief operating officer since 2019. The High Museum of Art in Atlanta (photo CC BY-SA 2.0 by Aleksandr Zykov via Flickr) The chief operating officer at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta has resigned after read more

    High Museum COO Resigns After 0K Disappeared
  • High Museum COO Resigns After Alleged $600,000 Misappropriation, Case Referred to Federal Prosecutors

    The chief operating officer of Atlanta’s High Museum of Art has resigned after an internal investigation found that approximately $600,000 was allegedly misappropriated over several years and the matter was referred to federal prosecutors, according to theAtlanta Journal-Constitution. Brady Lum, who had served as COO since 2019, tendered his resignation on Dec. 9 amid the read more

    High Museum COO Resigns After Alleged 0,000 Misappropriation, Case Referred to Federal Prosecutors
  • New York’s High Line Art Announces 2026 Commissions, with Works by Katherine Bernhardt, Ximena Garrido-Lecca, and Derek Fordjour

    High Line Art, the Cecilia Alemani–curated enterprise the programs and commissions public artworks for the reimagined elevated-train-track park in New York, announced its next season, to start in the spring and continue (in most cases) for around a year. In March, the High Line Billboard—a working billboard rising from the ground on 18th Street—will be read more

    New York’s High Line Art Announces 2026 Commissions, with Works by Katherine Bernhardt, Ximena Garrido-Lecca, and Derek Fordjour
  • In New York, the Stakes are High for a Young Gallery Dedicated to Play

    A cold wind cuts through lower Manhattan, passing shuttered storefronts that once housed small galleries—some casualties of the rent crisis—before losing force at the corner of Broome and Chrystie Streets. There, a different kind of market experiment took shape. Last year, Spielzeug Gallery, a nomadic curatorial project had a turn as a brick-and-mortar commercial gallery, read more

    In New York, the Stakes are High for a Young Gallery Dedicated to Play
  • Best Hotels in New Orleans for Style & Hospitality

    I moved to New Orleans in 2011, but I’ve been visiting and reviewing hotels in the city since 2001. Needless to say, I’ve seen the hospitality scene evolve over the past 25 years. The grand old hotels—some of the longest operating properties in the country, such as Hotel Monteleone, The Roosevelt, and Le Pavillon—reassuringly continue read more

    Best Hotels in New Orleans for Style & Hospitality