Art Basel Qatar 2026
Art Basel Qatar 2026: The Game-Changing Debut That Rewrote the Rules of the Art Fair Doha, February 2026 — For three intense days (February 5–7, with VIP previews on the 3rd and 4th), the desert […]
Art Basel Qatar 2026: The Game-Changing Debut That Rewrote the Rules of the Art Fair Doha, February 2026 — For three intense days (February 5–7, with VIP previews on the 3rd and 4th), the desert […]
2026 is off to a blockbuster start—marked by major institutional openings, blockbuster retrospectives, and the undeniable rise of the Middle East as a new global powerhouse. Here’s what’s dominating headlines and collector conversations right now: […]
“Mama Universe” by Steve Schappert Abstract Expressionist Masterpiece in a Private Woodbury, CT Collection This explosive, large-scale painting bursts with swirling reds, fiery yellows, electric greens, and deep cosmic blues against a dramatic black void […]
The Housing for the 21st Century Act (H.R. 6644): The Defining Real Estate Policy Breakthrough of 2026 On February 9, 2026, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Housing for the 21st Century Act by […]
On February 23, 2026, the New-York Historical announced that board chair Agnes Hsu-Tang and her husband Oscar Tang have donated (as a promised gift) 150 historical and contemporary works by Indigenous artists. This is the […]
How 18 Years of Underbuilding + New Trade Barriers Are Pricing Out Homeownership The U.S. housing crisis stems from a chronic supply shortage after roughly 18 years of underbuilding since the 2008 Global Financial Crisis […]
A powerful nor’easter is hammering the Northeast — closing roads, cutting power, and turning ordinary neighborhoods into whiteout corridors. But beyond snowfall totals and outage maps, storms like this reveal something deeper about the homes […]
Homes are bigger. Louder. Smarter. More expensive than ever.So why do so many of us feel more displaced than ever before? We have more square footage, more data, and more housing wealth than any generation […]
The factories that could solve America’s housing crisis are already running at full speed. While the nation struggles with a 4–7 million unit shortage and the world needs nearly one billion new decent homes by […]
On certain mornings in Farmington, before the traffic begins its soft migration toward Hartford, the town feels suspended in time. The first light creeps over the hills, painting the white clapboard homes in pale gold […]
HOME. ART. MUSIC. FOOD. Long after empires collapse and languages disappear, this is what remains: the hearth, the charred grain, the pigment ground into stone, the flute carved from bone, the outline of a dwelling […]
Igniting the Vision In the crisp embrace of a Connecticut winter evening, where snow dusts the landscape like powdered inspiration, an ambitious vision ignited. From his thoughtfully designed home office, Home & Art Magazine founder […]