Art
Hélène de Beauvoir Steps Out of Her Sister’s Shadow
The first show of the artist’s work in the UK is both a celebration and an act of historical correction.
Art
The first show of the artist’s work in the UK is both a celebration and an act of historical correction.
News
The sculpture was identified by the online heritage activist group Lost Arts of Nepal as matching one stolen from Kathmandu.
Art
See socially and politically engaged art, Trenton Doyle Hancock paired with Philip Guston, plus geometric abstraction and some medieval treasures.
News
The winners of this year’s Best Documentary Feature Film urged world leaders to “stop the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian people.”
News
A glass sample collected from the skull of a young adult victim of the eruption in Herculaneum yielded evidence of human brain matter.
Crossword
The art world’s beginning to thaw, and we have clues to kick off spring — from Amy Sherald and Christine Sun Kim to Dutch masters and Luigi Mangione’s signature color.
Art
With generous, sharp humor, Hancock and Guston show us through their art how venial and self-deceiving we have become.
Art
The US deployed the largest aerial bombardment in history during the Vietnam War. Here, the artist tells the plaintive story of those unexploded weapons.
Art
Alternately ominous and transcendent, Doug Aitken’s panoramic Lightscape cycles through scenes of human movement enthralled by highways and city streets.
News
The dismantlement of the infamous Confederate monument was at the center of the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in 2017.
Opportunities
Residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from Center for Craft, UT Austin, Bemis Center, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
Guide
Michel Goldberg’s black and white dance of birth and death, ransome’s stoic and elegant portraits, Kipton Hinsdale’s near-berserk mark-making, and more.