Art Review
Marian Spore Bush Was Nobody’s “Visionary Artist”
When “rediscovered” women artists are lumped together, we might ask: Who acts as the discoverer, who tells the story, and how do they tell it?
Art Review
When “rediscovered” women artists are lumped together, we might ask: Who acts as the discoverer, who tells the story, and how do they tell it?
Crossword
Frank Lloyd Wright’s iconic Manhattan rotunda, The Met’s Medieval outpost, and more in this month’s themed puzzle.
News
Police raided the home of Patricia Kadgien after an 18th-century painting plundered from a Dutch-Jewish art collector was spotted in a real estate listing.
News
The repatriation effort is significant not just for the amount of time that has elapsed, but also because it is completely organized and funded by the Pueblo itself.
Art Review
A recurring lack of nuance plagues Grayson Perry’s exhibition at the Wallace Collection, which explores history, gender, class, and mental illness.
Book Review
In the French poet’s later writings, now available in an English translation, his ideas about the movement he founded begin to mingle with our own.
Art Review
Through paper works set within period interiors, Rejin Leys makes visible the nested layers of Jamaica, Queens.
Art Review
Christian Marclay’s most recent assemblage-style film splices together cinematic clips of doors and the various comings and goings they usher.
Opportunities
Residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Tate Papers, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
Feature
Spot the matcha lattes, coded artspeak, and those polarizing split-toe shoes in preparation for the fall kick-off.
Art Review
A survey of the LA artist’s work proves that the issues she began grappling with in the 1970s are not past threats, but hauntingly present ones.
Art Review
A retrospective of the work of Gustave Caillebotte illuminates the painter’s radical focus on the male form and the lives of men.