Advice
Art Problems: Should I Sell My Work to People Whose Politics I Hate?
Paddy Johnson explains how to make it in the art market without selling your soul.
Advice
Paddy Johnson explains how to make it in the art market without selling your soul.
Interview
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Community
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Community
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Community
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In Memoriam
This week, we honor an Irish colorist, a Senegalese sculptor, and the steward of a family art dynasty, as well as two Florida Highwaymen.
Community
Plus, the Newark Museum, Grey Art Museum, and the Clark Art Institute get new directors.
Community
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Community
“I like seeing how my pieces change in the daylight versus the dawn.”
In Memoriam
This week, we honor an architect who mended our urban social fabric, a giant of the gallery world, and a groundbreaking Modernist.
Community
Plus, Amy Sherald signs with the Creative Artists Agency and the Whitney Museum’s head-scratching “cosmic look” at its 2026 Biennial artists.
Community
Rose B. Simpson at SFMOMA, historical writers with day jobs, anti-surveillance clothing, the nostalgia of 2016, a day in the life of an art conservator, and more.