Opinion
Artists, Don’t Make This Common Tax Mistake
Why aren’t galleries supposed to issue 1099s to their artists? And what should you do if they send you one?
Opinion
Why aren’t galleries supposed to issue 1099s to their artists? And what should you do if they send you one?
Art
The Escalante Massacre in the Philippines serves as a touchstone for a show by Filipino artist Enzo Camacho and American artist Ami Lien at MoMA PS1.
Film
The documentary is an incisive critique of how cliché-bound the genre has become, encouraging viewers to ask more from it.
Art
A group exhibition in Istanbul asks whether art can help us find ways of forging more equitable, less exploitative ways of coexisting with the environment.
News
The Hammer Museum’s signature show, which centers the work of artists from the greater Los Angeles area, is set to open in October.
News
Her five-decade oeuvre is an intimate visual lexicon that bridges personal memories and joyful resilience.
Art
Hyperallergic looks back at the visual expressions that defined the movement as Palestinians return to the devastated region after a temporary ceasefire deal.
Art
Nicolás González-Medina's woodblock designs amplify the fight for immigrant rights amid Trump's sweeping crackdown on undocumented people.
Art
How did three humble cabins in an old oak forest in Kentucky in 1898 evolve into a thriving textile arts community today?
Art
By creating still life photographs from the everyday items of a historic Taos family, Zimmerman inserts herself and viewers into the personal history of others.
Art
In an already trying year, the art in From Chinatown, With Love is a reminder that community will help us get through the tremendous challenges.
News
Three ancient Dacian bracelets and a gold helmet from 450 BCE were among the artifacts taken from the Drents Museum.