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Required Reading
This week: how to make art with a full-time job, portraits of Black marronage, artists vs. algorithms, US men’s hockey team acts up (again), snow sculptures in NYC, and more.
Community
This week: how to make art with a full-time job, portraits of Black marronage, artists vs. algorithms, US men’s hockey team acts up (again), snow sculptures in NYC, and more.
Feature
The artist and scholar spent decades championing Black artists through collecting, creating, and providing financial support through the Driskell Prize.
News
An internal investigation traced “financial irregularities” back to Brady Lum, who had served as the Atlanta art museum’s chief operating officer since 2019.
Community
“It’s a place to disappear and get lost in the process of doing.”
Film Review
Juliette Lewis turns into a chair in a film that critiques mass culture’s conflation of femininity with consumerism and envy.
In Memoriam
This week, we honor a Hungarian avant-garde artist, a Philadelphia mosaicist, a Swiss pop artist, and others.
News
“In Minor Keys” opens on May 9, a year after beloved curator Koyo Kouoh’s passing.
News
Emilia Evans-Munton, a Glasgow School of Art graduate, said she made the giant sculpture as an “ode to the toys that are left behind.”
News
Christophe Leribault, who heads the Palace of Versailles, succeeds Laurence des Cars within one day of her resignation.
News
Laurence des Cars's resignation comes months after the infamous jewel heist drew international ire.
News
Wilkinson was arrested after photographing a protest at the New York Times's headquarters.
Guide
In true Angeleno fashion, a slew of local exhibitions and art events act as a counterbalance to this year’s eight fairs — or more, depending on how you define them.