Weekly Newsletter
A True-to-Life Biennale
Did the Venice Biennale "implode" because of politics?
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Did the Venice Biennale "implode" because of politics?
Weekly Newsletter
Art and protest at the Venice Biennale, consignment agreements, and artists share their mothers’ best advice.
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Resignations at the Venice Biennale, the fall of the art school, Édouard Glissant’s art collection, Tania Bruguera on political art, and much more.
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A guide to the 2026 Venice Biennale, Joan Semmel still killing it at 93, Hungary's post-Orbán art world, and much more.
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The artist and NYC first lady in an exclusive interview, LACMA's stunning new building, Trump plays Christ, and much more.
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Dalí’s “Nuclear Mysticism,” Jasper Johns's objects of love, a new Guggenheim director, and free art supplies for all.
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Inside The Met's new Raphael show, a curator's lessons on community work, shows to see in New York and LA, and a riotous April Fools' edition.
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Fascism is upon us, but a major US art show seems none the wiser. Also, how to make a protest sign, remembering Pat Steir, and more.
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Plus: Impressions from the reopened New Museum, impending strike at NYU, Islamic futurism, the price of Egyptian blue, and much more.
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The US and Israel target another glorious palace in Iran, Art Basel Qatar's complicity in anti-LGBTQ policies, the problem with art awards, and much more.
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Impressions from the Whitney Biennial, DePaul Art Museum closes, Carol Bove at the Guggenheim, and how to cure "creative hangover."
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New leader for the Louvre, big mess at the Berlinale, Juliette Lewis turns into a chair, and our heroes drop like flies.