Art
The Turner Prize Wrestles With an Identity Crisis
How does a selective competition fit with the contemporary art world’s aspirations toward greater inclusivity?
Art
How does a selective competition fit with the contemporary art world’s aspirations toward greater inclusivity?
Art
In this online exhibition, Indigenous artists reclaim realities long denied them by US and Canadian federal governments — including moments of collective reverie.
Books
In her novel Tell Me I’m an Artist, Chelsea Martin questions whether art offers a refuge from the world.
Art
The works that best exemplify a uniquely German grotesque in Reexamining the Grotesque are those that reflect the war and Weimar years.
Art
Miguel Calderón examines class, violence, and corruption in Mexican society with macabre, irreverent humor.
Art
Hartung’s work most likely didn’t go over well in the heyday of conceptualism, earth art, and the literal use of materials.
Art
How do we consider land-inspired art in an age when huge swaths of our shared world are being clear cut, mined, drilled, and desertified?
Film
A documentary trilogy follows the life of Thich Nhat Hanh, who expounded the principles of engaged Buddhism.
Art
The French painter felt he had to rise to the challenge of one question above all things else: What exactly is it to be a modern artist?
Art
Philipsz's haunting sound and video artworks serve as a poignant witness to the lives and artistry of victims of the Holocaust.
Art
In Seongmin Ahn's paintings, it is not our past we are looking at but our possible future.
Art
Born in Shiraz, Sokhanvari fled Iran as a child a year before the Revolution and has devoted her artistic practice to the country she left behind.