Art
Everlasting Love: Susan Silas's Intimate Photographs
By employing photographic techniques usually reserved for fashion models or luxury goods, Silas achieves an unsettling dichotomy between allure and aversion.
Art
By employing photographic techniques usually reserved for fashion models or luxury goods, Silas achieves an unsettling dichotomy between allure and aversion.
News
TUBS, a longtime graffiti spot in Seattle, was demolished yesterday, MyNorthwest.com reported.
Opinion
It's hard not to be enamored with Projecteo, a mini-projector for your Instagram photos.
Opinion
One of the art world's neatest neoliberal parlor tricks is transforming the real world's troubles into pleasingly hermetic objects for hobbyists, and in this respect the European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF)'s ebullient annual economic report is a fine specimen.
Opinion
Lady Gaga seems intent on regurgitating recent art history for something that might make a splash.
Opinion
The appointment raises questions about the way museums treat black artists and their work, which in turn expose the complications of turning a race into an artistic category.
Announcement
The Queens College MFA program presents the work of sixteen artists in Explorations: Revisited [http://engine.nectarads.com/r?e=eyJhdiI6MTk4NjQsImF0IjoyMCwiY20iOjk0MTA1LCJjaCI6MTkzMCwiY3IiOjI3NDY3NywiZG0iOjQsImZjIjozMzkzOTAsImZsIjoxNzY1MzAsIm53IjoyMDcsInBjIjowLCJwciI6MTY2NiwicnQiOjEsInN0IjowLCJ1ciI6
News
New secretary for the Smithsonian, allegations against Terry Richardson, Instagram sales, graffiti at the Great Wall of China, and more from the week in art news.
Art
The exhibition Italian Futurism, 1909–1944: Reconstructing the Universe, presently on view at the Guggenheim, is the first important museum survey of work from this seminal utopian Modernist movement seen in New York since Futurism at the Museum of Modern Art in 1961.
Art
The Golden and then Silver Age of comics that stretched from the 1930s to early 1950s left a lot of unloved heroes in its wake. Forgotten is Fatman the Human Flying Saucer — "the only comic hero with 3 identities" — who could transform his tubby self into a spaceship, and Black Fury the Wonder Horse
Comics
Last weekend, for the first time in three months …
News
The Midtown Manhattan museum of the International Center of Photography (ICP) will close in January 2015, Artnet News has reported. That's when the organization's lease, with landlord the Durst Organization, expires, and a new one has not been negotiated.