Guide
10 Art Shows to See in the Bay Area This Spring
Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s vital scrolls, muralist Cece Carpio’s first solo show, the Matisse painting that launched Fauvism, the future of Japanese ceramic art, and more.
News
The move comes a year after the National Park Service scrubbed mentions of queer and trans people from its website, prompting protests at the NYC landmark.
Art Review
The artist's current show is a moving reflection on the ways our identities are inexorably entangled with our relationships and surroundings.
Community
“At this marvelous hard-won age, the days of jumping and dancing with the paintings are over. But I don't feel limited,” says the artist, educator, and Civil Rights luminary.
I couldn't afford my storage unit anymore. After it was auctioned off, I found out that parts of my lost work were being sold online.
In the visual arts, glitter has been used to make the presence of such marginalized identities impossible to overlook.
How do we empower arts leaders to reject funding from corrupt individuals in favor of donors who have proven themselves to be civic leaders?
The trailblazing sculptural practice of Edmonia Lewis, the birth of modernism in Montmartre, the luminous paintings of Kaylene Whiskey, and Gainsborough’s alluring fashion portraits are among our favorite reads this month.
What do you call the artistic technique that creates contrasts of light and dark?
Residencies, fellowships, grants, open calls, and jobs from the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, the Rubin Museum, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
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Community
“At this marvelous hard-won age, the days of jumping and dancing with the paintings are over. But I don't feel limited,” says the artist, educator, and Civil Rights luminary.
News
On its 50th anniversary year, the Queens-based museum tapped 53 local artists for the sixth edition of its cross-borough survey.
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Announcement
The Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts (IDSVA) invites creatives from all backgrounds to apply for this four-day summer program in Venice.
Daily Newsletter
How the "Benito Bowl" took on a second life in the digital realm, Israel's artwashing at the Venice Biennale, an art history of liminalism, and shows to see in NYC.
Features
The half-time show tribute to Boricua and Latine pride was rife with cultural and political symbolism that resonated with millions.
Guide
Three millennia of storytelling at the Morgan, Goya’s visions of war, Alison Nguyen’s diasporic tale, and Indigenous artistry in every medium imaginable.
Features
This crowd-curated digital movement is one of the most pertinent and explicit reactions to our particular slice of dystopian late capitalism.
Books Newsletter
Our favorite art books for February, the writings of Claude Cahun, and an imaginative history of Michelangelo and Titian.
Opinion
The artwork at the heart of the pavilion promises to continue the project of denying Palestinian existence.
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Announcement
The leader of the Manhattan DA’s Antiquities Trafficking Unit is acknowledged for his lifelong dedication to recovering and safeguarding looted antiquities.
Art Review
Maruja Mallo viewed herself as an extension of her modernist paintings, in which female energy is a conduit for natural and even otherworldly forces.
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