Art Review
Beneath the Firmament of Katherine Bradford
In this show, the 83-year-old American artist touches on life, death, and mutual support in ways that feel more personal than ever.
Art Review
In this show, the 83-year-old American artist touches on life, death, and mutual support in ways that feel more personal than ever.
News
The news follows the organization’s abrupt termination of a long-running partnership with the Henry Street Settlement.
Guide
Romare Bearden’s interdisciplinary art, Kikuo Saito’s color experiments, and dogs and cats galore!
News
The images of Epstein’s US Virgin Islands house are part of a new trove of documents released by the United States House Oversight Committee.
Art Review
When Gates opens a gap between how something is perceived and what it is, he does not simply make a connection for the viewer — he invites self-reflection.
Opinion
Many of my fellow curators, especially at institutions, have failed to speak out against fascism. What is it about being a curator that offers a free pass for political silence?
In Memoriam
This week, we honor an advocate for women’s leadership, a museum architect, and a photographer of dreamscapes.
Interview
“I think sometimes of that black and white historic photograph of 100 people giving a Nazi salute, except one person,” the artist told Hyperallergic. “I think that’s me.”
News
The winners include art critics and historians who will write about colonialism, immigration, and Palestine in the visual arts context.
News
The Vaillancourt Fountain in Embarcadero Plaza could be removed as soon as February.
Art Review
The artist blends personal portraits that address but cannot be reduced to trans identity with utopian visions of what humanity could be.
Art Review
The mere spectacle of Es Devlin’s revolving library on the sand betrays its aim of engaging us in the act of reading.