The Rijksmuseum exhibition raises questions about gender, sexuality, and transformation that it is not prepared to answer.
A survey of New York is an impossible premise. It’s simply too big, too unwieldy — but that’s also what makes it so ...
MoMA PS1 opens its once-every-half-decade “Greater New York” survey. Plus, we interview the great Joan Semmel and NYC First Lady Rama Duwaji.
The new work at the ArtPhilly festival will honor Judge, who fled enslavement by the Washington family, and Rem'mie Fells, a ...
The sculptor told the Financial Times that “this was not the moment” to represent the nation at the Venice Biennale.
Works on paper were a highlight in the event’s 10th year — not to mention the impromptu conversations and artistic community.
The late artist’s submissions to General Idea in the 1970s are the subject of a focused exhibition at Art Metropole in ...
Orridge's subversive mail art, Jean Shin’s memorial to the trees of a New York cemetery, and more.
One of 16 drawings and petroglyphs Mexican archaeologists discovered along a multi-billion-dollar planned train route in ...
Plus, inside a Black Panther family album, predatory art-world relationships, and the unknown Qing Dynasty trade portraitists.
Inspired by Korean funerary practices, the artist's new works examine how ritual and reflection mark the cycles of time.
Her paintings compress Roman mythology, Italian Renaissance paintings, color relationships, and that moment before ...