Opinion
How a Basket Empire Wove the Myth of America
As Longaberger's iconic headquarters sit empty, the baskets survive as artifacts of a national identity that commodified craft and packaged settler colonialism as heritage.
News
“Billionaires could fund cures for cancer — so why are they funding glasses for perverts instead?" asked the protest group Everyone Hates Elon.
Book Review
Victoria Johnson’s biography is a nuanced portrait of the artist, whose landscapes conveyed the anxieties of a nation struggling over slavery, war, and disunion.
Art Review
A survey of the conceptual artist reveals his deep engagement with institutional machinations, though it sometimes feels like inside baseball.
A new book gathers essays by the museum’s curators, researchers, librarians, and conservators on everything from Renaissance portraiture to the work of Wendy Red Star.
The overall city budget also establishes a "Cultural Stability Fund" for struggling arts organizations.
Residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from the Paul & Daisy Soros Foundation, Ucross, AICA International, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
The beloved artist and public art champion discusses his work, activism, and queerness in an interview with Hyperallergic.
Let it be said, the studio is a safe space for stupidity. A space where impulses can be given the benefit of the doubt.
The Colombian-American painter discusses his new body of work, the complexity of queerness, and the reprieve of the analog.
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Feature
In their latest film, Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens advocate replacing an exploitative relationship with the Earth with one based on intimacy, care, and pleasure.
News
The recently renovated Maryland museum also said its donation box was taken in last weekend’s burglary.
Feature
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum's inaugural decennial exhibition showcases works by 40 artists in the state, all made in the last decade.
News
According to court filings, Brady Lum stole more than $600,000 from the Atlanta institution during his nearly seven-year tenure.
Art Review
Lillian Bassman spent decades crafting commercial images. After leaving the industry, she was finally free to experiment in the darkroom.
Feature
Nearly six decades since its founding, the legacy of the beloved program is explored in an exhibition at Columbia University’s Wallach Art Gallery.
News
Days after police arrested the graffiti artist who tagged a prominent bridge tower with a giant bird, some are calling on the city to preserve the work.
Opinion
The Cuban artist's whereabouts remain unknown, as do his fate and that of more than 800 political prisoners on the island.
News
One of the two men told investigators that the person who allegedly hired them for the job “thought we could have taken more.”
Art Review
Though not made for public consumption, the darkroom work prints reveal his portraits as excerpts of a conversation, rather than memories snatched from the ether.
Art Review
Two projects examine the visual art and design that shape our perception of music, from Raymond Pettibon’s Foo Fighters record covers to the ephemera of bygone bands.
Announcement
The world’s most significant and groundbreaking filmmakers of color will gather to showcase their work in Philadelphia August 6-9.