The Whitney Museum of American Art's ambitious effort to rewrite art history is largely a grab bag of disparate stuff.
A spotty but thrilling tour of American art from Eisenhower to Nixon shows just how unhinged the ’60s were, and how hard it ...
Catch a lush Monet blockbuster, gorgeous Egyptian goddesses and the history of Black Broadway before they’re gone.
From mutated humanoid figures to sculptural furniture and miniature theatrical scenes, the Italian artist’s exhibition at the ...
THIS was another strong year for Hyperdub, who remain one of the most vital forces in radical electronic music. Now in its 21st year, the south London label released a plethora of strong work.
Curated for moments of mental fatigue and emotional overload, this reading list leans into introspection rather than ...
Recall the folk tale of the blind men and the elephant—a trio of blind men come across an elephant and try to describe it to ...
Launched in November, the Alice Shaddle and Don Baum Art & Archive makes thousands of artworks, documents and exhibition ...
In the glazed ceramic sculpture “Pitosy Flores,” Barcelona-based ceramicist Armin Mayer explores queer iconography, asserting ...
What Balestrini’s poetry proposes is a poetics in which concepts like democracy and justice evaporate altogether, hollowed out by history.
This year’s edition features more than 60 artists from the U.S. and abroad, with pieces hand-picked by the show’s Special ...
Legendary filmmaker David Lynch, sculptor of skylines Frank Gehry, powerhouse of Indigenous aesthetics Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, beloved curator Koyo Kouoh, and others we’ll carry with us.
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