Art
College Art Association Conference Lands in New York City This Week
With 300 sessions over the course of four days, the largest gathering of art historians in North America will convene in New York City February 13–16
Art
With 300 sessions over the course of four days, the largest gathering of art historians in North America will convene in New York City February 13–16
Art
A newly installed artwork at the 163rd Street MTA station vividly depicts flora from the Northeast and the Caribbean.
Announcement
Five exhibitions and one symposium telling stories on undocumented immigrants, expression and censorship, queer artists and the AIDS crisis, the armed conflict in Columbia, the abstraction of language, and party-as-platform to transfer knowledge between bodies and environments.
In Brief
The Medal Project will mine gold, silver, and bronze from nearly 50,000 tons of donated e-waste.
News
Krista Knight agreed to write a movie musical short for the prestigious academy pro bono. After discovering her colleagues were being paid, she requested the same.
Film
A new documentary, premiered at Sundance, shows how intuition and tireless image and footage capture makes a film.
Art
A small zine fair at Clinton Hill-based art space Recess highlights the importance of Indigenous creators and their work.
Books
In This Woman's Work, Julie Delporte reflects on the limitations of being a woman.
Guide
This week, Frieze makes its much-anticipated Los Angeles debut and will be joined by a selection of other fairs, ranging from the informal and local to the international and celebrity-laden.
Interview
The first full-length documentary on the Nobel Prize-winning author offers a rich take by one of the only people she trusts to take her photograph.
Art
Polish investor, art collector, and philanthropist Grażyna Kulczyk says the goal of Museum Susch is to platform “new voices and positions that are often left outside the canon of male-dominated art history.”
Art
Strangely, of the three works visitors are most likely to bump into first after entering the National Gallery Singapore to view its show on Minimalism, none of them feel explicitly Minimalist.