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In Hewitt’s “Subfield (Extension) (Tension)” (2024), a geometric arrangement of monochromatic chromogenic prints probes how color is relational: The brown and rose tones in the work will appear ...
The most striking works on view at this New York fair channel political urgency into personal explorations, embracing sincere ...
After slashing hundreds of grants for cultural institutions, the agency is opening applications for the president’s widely questioned “National Garden of American Heroes.” ...
This commercial undertaking works hard to present itself with an institutional veneer, making claims that it “fosters a sense ...
Natalie Jenkins is a Chicago-based artist, writer, and educator. Her work has appeared in Newcity and the Chicago Reader. Paintings that pay tribute to the art of cosplaying, sculptures celebrating ...
Real Clothes, Real Lives” shows that women have adapted their attire to accommodate their daily activities with ...
The museum’s collection and mission are rooted in the rich, diverse sights, sounds, sensations, and stories of Arab American culture and heritage.
The newly renovated Fifth Avenue institution, which houses a treasure trove by any calculation, is a time capsule with a lot ...
Daniela Mayer is an independent researcher and curator specializing in modern and contemporary art, with a focus on transnational art networks across the Americas and the intersections of identity, ...
As we head further into 2025, the message is clear: Adaptability, focus, and the right tools will be key to navigating whatever comes next. Want the full conversation and deeper insights? Watch the ...
In Surreal, Michèle Gerber Klein asks us to confront the unjust eclipse of Gala’s legacy by that of her husband, Salvador, ...
A quick and easy lowdown on what to expect at the more than a dozen fairs opening soon, plus programs and other happenings coinciding with the frenzy. Phumulani Ntuli, "Point Cloud" (2023) (image ...