The New York Antiquarian Book Fair Returns With Its Eclectic Clamor
Blue jeans patents, suffragette cookbooks, noise-making 19th-century children’s books, and so much more.
Idris Khan Makes US Museum Debut at the Milwaukee Art Museum
Artworks spanning Khan’s career trace his exploration of the lyrical, symbolic, and physical meanings of repetition.
Eavesdropping at the Dallas Art Fair
It’s said you can’t rush a Dallas collector through a sale, and it’s the Southern style to wait for a preview to end before closing.
Should I Trust My Art Dealer?
A look at the failed, racially charged takedown of dealer-activist Amar Singh.
Pratt Manhattan Gallery Presents The Apex Is Nothing
Featuring a diverse lineup of artists including Ellen Lesperance, Xylor Jane, and Melvin Way, this exhibition explores the intersection of abstract art and structural models.
Required Reading
This week, women of color in architecture, shady government comic books, a beloved cherry blossom tree’s last bloom, and much more.
Gaza’s Last Contemporary Art Space Decimated by Israel
Shababeek for Contemporary Art stood just a few feet away from Al-Shifa Hospital, recently raided by Israeli forces.
Nicole Eisenman’s First Major Survey Comes to the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
What Happened showcases Eisenman’s ability to take on contemporary events with a style, vision, and anarchic sense of humor entirely her own.
