Daily Newsletter
How Dayanita Singh Got Into Venice’s Archives
Also, why would a Romano-Egyptian take Homer into the afterlife?
Daily Newsletter
Also, why would a Romano-Egyptian take Homer into the afterlife?
Newsletter
Our guide to this week’s many fairs, what to see Upstate, and master printmakers and virtuosos.
Daily Newsletter
Hyperallergic wins a journalism award, hilarious new protest art against Trump, and should you start an Artist Corporation?
Daily Newsletter
Plus, the LA Art Book Fair, and a seagull becomes a Biennale star.
Weekly Newsletter
Art and protest at the Venice Biennale, consignment agreements, and artists share their mothers’ best advice.
Daily Newsletter
Plus, a peek into the Biennale's main exhibition, a poetic procession for Koyo Kouoh, a film about a painter and an art forger, and more.
Daily Newsletter
Rallies and revelations about the Israeli pavilion, shows to see in Upstate New York, and remembering Steven Durland.
Daily Newsletter
Cultural groups call for a “boycott of the genocide pavilion,” shows to see in Los Angeles, memes from the out-of-touch Met Gala, and more.
New York Newsletter
Venice is great, but we’ve got amazing art at home. Plus, a celebration of NY’s first Arabic-speaking community, Duchamp, Édouard Glissant, and more.
Daily Newsletter
Artists protest the Met Gala, Iran exits the Venice Biennale, and MoMA’s Duchamp survey leaves us feeling blue.
Books Newsletter
New tomes on Hans Holbein’s portraits, photographer Jan Staller’s studies of Manhattan construction sites, and more.
Daily Newsletter
The insidiousness of artists' contacts, visitors will now judge the Venice Biennale, and Trump’s border crew damages 1,000-year-old Native etching.