Art Review
The 2025 California Biennial Is Trapped in the Past
The show's displays of juvenilia from established artists say little about adolescents today and make its message inscrutable.
Art Review
The show's displays of juvenilia from established artists say little about adolescents today and make its message inscrutable.
News
In New York City's Federal Hall, where the Bill of Rights was introduced, cultural leaders decried attacks on free expression, from book bans to censorship.
Opinion
Behind the spectacle of City Hall’s potential demolition is the transfer of funding away from the public and into a few extraordinarily wealthy hands.
News
New York’s mayor-elect staged a 12-hour appearance at the Museum of the Moving Image, meeting with around 140 visitors for brief one-on-one meetings.
News
Three Palestinian visual artists, plus one born in Baghdad, are listed among the 56 participants.
News
Artist Catherine Telford Keogh is the inaugural winner of the Jack Galef Visual Arts Award.
Opinion
From the destruction of King George III's statue to today's No Kings movement, resistance to tyranny has always demanded aesthetic subversion.
News
Nothing says "person of the year" like replacing Depression-era workers with the billionaires making our skills obsolete.
Art Review
The nonagenarian artist insists that women’s bodies are interesting for more than their eroticism.
Interview
The 83-year-old artist has dubbed her painterly detonations of color, which physically undulate from their surfaces, as “structural abstract expressionism.”
Art Review
From her collaborations with Man Ray to her work as a WWII photographer, the artist retained a mix of defiance, poignance, and brazen, oddball humor.
News
The artist says he drew inspiration from the subway art of Keith Haring.