Art
Strong Women and Male Privilege at the Felix Art Fair
Kaari Upson's work resonated with the excesses and liberties that characterize the relationship in Hollywood between powerful men and less powerful women.
Art
Kaari Upson's work resonated with the excesses and liberties that characterize the relationship in Hollywood between powerful men and less powerful women.
Art
David Opdyke appears to understand why they say the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Comics
When the sun sets, things get interesting.
Opinion
Introducing the latest dog grooming trend and harbinger of nothing good.
Books
Ilya Kabakov's essays allow for a close look at the artist’s nonconformist path as an artist in the USSR and the USA.
News
The art fair, which runs concurrent with the Armory Show, decided that staging an exhibition under the current circumstances would irreparably damage its brand.
Interview
The Argentine theater director and filmmaker Lola Arias reflects on her practice of creating work that provides the space to reflect on social or philosophical problems.
Art
Inserting contemporary work throughout Toronto's encyclopedic museum is a way to surprise regulars and tell new stories.
Performance
Brooklyn drag artist Untitled Queen performance on February 17 extracted the earnest out of art.
Announcement
Student work will be on view at Temple University in Philadelphia through April 13. The series of exhibitions will showcase a “spirit of collaboration and a hunger to transcend boundaries.”
Community
This week, artist studios in Belgium, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Quebec.
Books
A Book of Staves by artist Jesse Bransford features painted charms inspired by Icelandic magic.