News
Qatar to Build National Pavilion in the Venice Biennale’s Giardini
The Gulf country announced the construction of a permanent national pavilion in the historic garden, the third country in 50 years to do so.
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The Gulf country announced the construction of a permanent national pavilion in the historic garden, the third country in 50 years to do so.
Art
Because the waywardness of his paintings is a product of its unspoken logic, his marks and variations are performing precisely the right roles.
Art
Marina Perez Simão systematizes nature’s motifs and distills them into interlocking volumes and color bands in paintings as cerebral as they are sensuous.
Art
Maybe Jackson's ceramic "monsters" are just creatures who look like they shouldn’t belong — and in her world-building Jackson has made a place where they do.
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“The Struggle Against Terrorism” (1934–35) was originally met with mixed reactions and censored for decades.
News
Several senior arts officials have resigned in solidarity with Lebanese-Australian artist Khaled Sabsabi.
Art
This week: snarky dance criticism, a Super Bowl performer’s protest, Barbara Kingsolver builds a rehab center, Chappell Roan starts a trend, and did Rupi Kaur’s poem age well?
Books
Letter-writing, art historical affairs, Mickalene Thomas: All About Love, and more artsy titles on love in all its forms.
Art
As it turns out, men have been posing with fish for hundreds of years.
Art
Why bother with the so-called Gulf of America when you can dip in the Bay of Bliss or Cape Content?
Art
Taking on Thomas Cole’s epic The Course of Empire, the New York artist asks if we’ve all had a good run.
News
It took only one week for the country to find a reason to disqualify Lebanese-born artist Khaled Sabsabi.