The Musical Science of Melvin Way’s Enigmatic Art
Way’s drawings are not messages to be decoded but instead are renderings of our yearning to comprehend.
Vilcek Foundation to Award $300,000 in Prizes to Immigrant Artists and Curators
Immigrant arts professionals are encouraged to apply for a 2025 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise by June 10.
Burning Man Removes Pro-Palestine Watermelon Artwork From Website
The festival took down the artwork submission after a petition said its title, “From the River to the Sea,” was antisemitic.
Is Maurizio Cattelan’s Latest Work a Copy?
Cattelan’s new installation of gold panels punctured by bullets resembles works that artist Anthony James has been making since 2011.
The New York Choral Society’s The Unicorn Explores LGBTQ+ Identity and Defiance
The New York Choral Society and dance company EMERGE125 join forces for a powerful exploration of 1950s music, reimagined through the lens of the Lavender Scare.
A Queer Guide to TEFAF New York
Several works on display in this year’s iteration of the fair, both ancient and modern, stand out for their homoeroticism and queer aesthetics.
“World’s Largest Bronze Gorilla” Lands in Connecticut
Children have been joyously climbing the 5,000-pound sculpture, which has been reclining on the grounds of Greenwich’s Bruce Museum since Earth Day.
First Open-Access Issue of Getty Research Journal Now Available
Peer-reviewed articles explore artworks from Iran, Iraq, France, Germany, and Brazil.