Art
Boston Artist Builds "Smallest House in the World," Rents It on Airbnb
By the logic of the tiny house movement, a whimsical architectural response to the housing crisis, tinier is better, right?
Art
By the logic of the tiny house movement, a whimsical architectural response to the housing crisis, tinier is better, right?
In Brief
For those temped to leave graffiti on the base camp of the Chinese side of Mount Everest, known as Mount Qomolangma, think again: your name may appear on a public list, distributed to and publicized by news outlets.
Art
PARIS — Conversations about art and medium-specificity are almost always conversations about history.
Art
LOS ANGELES — Paintings about painting are really about life, proposals for how it might be lived.
News
Part of the legal saga surrounding the estate of Vivian Maier is drawing to a close a year and a half after it began.
Art
ROME — "Urbanization has always been a class phenomenon of some sort," David Harvey writes in Rebel Cities.
Art
A new project is giving slave burial grounds in the United States something they've long been deprived of: visibility.
Art
LONDON — The first thought that struck me about the Serpentine Gallery’s exhibition of Swedish artist Hilma af Klint, Painting the Unseen, was: Thank goodness — finally a solo show starring a female artist!
Books
Last month, members of Colab gathered at Printed Matter for the opening of a new iteration of the A. More Store, the collective’s pop-up exhibit of cheap multiples. The display coincides with the publication of A Book About Colab (and Related Activities) (2015), a sumptuous collection of archival im
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ISTANBUL — This year hasn’t been particularly easy for members of the arts community in Turkey, as they have come increasingly under fire, facing growing censorship and cancellations of exhibitions.
In Brief
Another day, another unnecessary, accidental damage of art.
In Brief
Recently on an episode of Antiques Roadshow, an art appraisal went very wrong.