Announcement
Before Projection: Video Sculpture 1974–1995 on View at SculptureCenter Through December 17
A tightly focused survey of monitor-based sculpture made between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s.
Announcement
A tightly focused survey of monitor-based sculpture made between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s.
Art
By centering the actual machinery of war, Mary Mattingly's exhibition, What Happens After, pushes viewers who haven’t experienced war to consider what it must be like.
Comics
You have one minute to pitch the best damn gallery show ever.
Film
Godard's most recent film uses jagged visual and sonic cuts to connect to world and cinematic history.
Interview
A new study evaluates Latino representation across the institution. One of the authors, Chon Noriega, discusses the results and why they are indicative of a widespread problem in the art world.
News
The city removed Olu Oguibe’s “Monument to Strangers and Refugees," at dawn on the national holiday celebrating Germany’s reunification after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Art
Even in these early stages of development, the dating simulation genre of gaming raises many implications for our understanding of intimacy, consent, and social connection.
Art
Tamiko Kawata's current exhibition offers a metaphor to help us grapple with how meaning is made.
News
Caribbeing sent a cease and desist to the BAC in July regarding their alleged use of the term "Caribpolitan" in a recent exhibition.
News
A Miami-based development agency, Fifteen Group, purchased the Santa Fe Art Colony with the intent to upgrade the lofts into luxury properties.
Books
Mary Gabriel charts the Abstract Expressionist movement through the lives of its five most prominent female painters in her newest work of biography, Ninth Street Women.
Art
Performance Space New York to host a conference on reimagining the social, looking at the relationships between humans and non-humans and how we interact on this planet.