In Brief
Mary Boone Will Shutter Galleries Ahead of Her Impending Prison Sentence
On February 14, the veteran gallerist was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison.
In Brief
On February 14, the veteran gallerist was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison.
News
Doğan was imprisoned for propaganda after she depicted a predominately Kurdish city destroyed by Turkish military forces in a digital painting.
Art
With over 125 pieces on view, Half the Picture could have been refined, showing fewer works without compromising its curatorial punch.
Announcement
Experience museum joy at Carnegie Museum of Art’s signature exhibition since 1896 with artist talks, creative drawing sessions, film screenings, and a steady beat of in-gallery activations.
Art
Artist Katie Holten created the New York City Tree Alphabet, and soon will lead the planting of messages with the living typeface.
Art
This week, the first Metropolitan Museum, Frank Stella's lost Black painting, Eli Valley's amazing comics, “the most LA thing ever,” racist yearbooks, and more.
Music
Traditionalism often enables quiet triumphs. Or loud triumphs, if you turn the volume up.
Books
The nightmares in John Lanchester's The Wall seem like a logical endpoint of the West's recent relapse into chauvinistic nationalism.
Art
Linhares has become a pioneer who paved the way for a generation of women artists to develop their own alternative worlds.
Art
In Vienna, a new exhibition showcases the ideas and accomplishments of self-taught female artists.
Art
A sense of mystery pervades Enrico David’s art, in which a rich language of symbols suggests paths of possible interpretation.
Art
Virginia Lee Montgomery toys with the psychic space in which abjection is gendered, playfully prodding erotic hierarchies.