Earlier this month, a New York State Supreme Court judge dismissed Amanda Schmitt’s lawsuit against Knight Landesman, co-owner and former publisher of Artforum magazine.
January 23, 2019
Apply for Six New Editorial and Marketing Positions at Hyperallergic
As we prepare for the challenges awaiting us in 2019, we are excited to announce that we are growing our editorial & publishing teams with six new positions.
W.A.G.E. Asks Artists to Demand Payment and Withhold Content from 2019 Whitney Biennial
In a letter sent this afternoon, the organization urged, “We invite you to use your exceptional status as a worker who can claim both the freedom to dissent and the right to be paid to withhold your labor in solidarity with Whitney staff who cannot.”
The Cleveland Museum of Art Digitized 30,000 Artworks in the Public Domain
The museum is now offering unrestricted access to nearly half of its collection. As an added bonus, metadata for more than 61,000 works is also available without restriction.
Brazil Dissolves Its Ministry of Culture
Acting on a campaign promise to cut back on public spending, Brazil’s new president, Jair Bolsonaro, has created an umbrella Ministry of Citizenship which now covers sports, communications, social policy, and culture, all in one.
Save the Date: SVA Art Writing’s Degree Critical Launches with a Party on February 7
Join us for an evening of readings, music, and more to celebrate the re-launch of Degree Critical, the online journal published by MFA Art Writing at SVA.
A Project Gives Artists an Outlet to Scream
More than a response to contemporary political anxieties, the organizers were inspired by the Buddhist notion of the scream as a transformative act to achieve enlightenment and compassion.
How the 1970s Marked a Turning Point for Women Directors in Hollywood
Following the feminist and civil rights movements, Hollywood gradually began employing women as movie directors, though they still faced institutionalized sexism.
The Restoration of the Tomb of Tutankhamen Is Complete
The Getty Conservation Institute and the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities have completed a nearly decade-long restoration project of the 3,000-year-old tomb.
Register for the Inaugural Art World Conference in New York City
A new, annual professional development experience welcoming artists and arts professionals at all stages in their careers.
These Massive, Uncanny Artworks Will Give You the Chills
Tara Donovan’s art is not a metaphor, it is not about identity, and it is not historical. So what is it?
A Choreographer Bills His Dances as “Services”
Adam Linder stresses the labor of dance whenever he offers up his “choreographic services” to museums.