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Flag Waving and Flag Burning in Kamala Harris’s America
Dancer Alvin Ailey Comes Into Full Focus in Stunning, Genre-Blurring Whitney Show
Flag-Waving Takes on New Meaning at Paula Cooper’s Gallery
An American Vision
In Memoriam: Remembering Art Collectors Lost, From Gustavo A. Cisneros to Rosa de la Cruz
Lyle Ashton Harris on Self-Love, Fortune Cookies and Punk
New Arts Workers’ Group Will Fight Inequities Maintained by Museum Management
Ready for the art-world reckoning?
Venus Williams on the Latest Stop in Her Art Journey: Hosting a Photography Podcast
Look Again: A Review of “Trade Windings” at the Museum of Contemporary Art
A sweeping look at the inventive, vibrant art of collage.
Venus Williams: “Tennis Was Chosen for Me, but I Chose Art for Myself”
The mutual joy of James Baldwin’s many brilliant friends
Visual Activist Zanele Muholi’s Self-Portraits Take a New Form in Large-Scale Sculptures
Photographer Lyle Ashton Harris On Costumes, Contemporary Africa and the Cardinality of Self Love
Miami Basel 2024 Will Feature 32 First-Time Exhibitors: Who’s In, Who’s Out
ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH REVEALS EXHIBITORS FOR 2024 EDITION
A New Show of Collage by African-American Artists Finds Multiplicity in Black Identity
15 Art Shows to See in New York City This Summer
A Photographer Widens His Gaze to Loss, and It’s a Gain
Lyle Ashton Harris’s Scrapbooks of the Self
A Curator’s Comprehensive Guide to the Queer Art Canon
Venus Williams to host new podcast for Carnegie Museum of Art
Widening the Lens: using photography to re-examine our environment
“What Does It Mean to Have Survived?”: Lyle Ashton Harris, in Conversation With Ryan McGinley
Pepe Mar by Alpesh Kantilal Patel
The art critic Robert Storr on the slow road to social and racial justice
SculptureCenter Receives $1 M. Endowment Gift for Acclaimed Commissioning Series
The Fibers That Make Up Our Lives
Quisqueya Henríquez, Conceptual Artist Who Produced ‘Perceptual Riddles,’ Dies at 57
LEGENDARY CUBAN PRINTMAKER BELKIS AYÓN FINALLY GETS MIAMI DEBUT
Belkis Ayón’s Prolific Legacy Is Not for Sale
Belkis Ayón’s First Gallery Show in the 25 Years Since Her Death Aims to Continue the Artist’s Legacy
A Resistant Gaze? ‘RE/SISTERS: A Lens on Gender and Ecology’ at London’s Barbican Art Gallery
Ayúdame a llevar mi cruz con paciencia
Rosa de la Cruz, Who Helped Build Miami into an Art Destination, Dies at 81
Rosa de la Cruz, Collector Who Shaped Miami’s Art Scene, Dies at 81
The Art World Before and After Thelma Golden
L.A. Collector Eileen Harris Norton on a Lifetime Spent Championing Artists of Color
Six Artists Reflect on the Legacy of the Harlem Renaissance
Up Close with Belkis Ayón at David Castillo
National Academy of Design Presents Sites of Impermanence
Eye on Five
Best in Show: Art Basel Miami 2023
Miami Design District: La magia no se desvanece
The Best Booths at Art Basel Miami Beach, From Female-Gazed Men to Painstaking Assemblages
Five gallery shows not to miss in South Florida during Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Gallerist David Castillo Spills the City’s Best-Kept Secrets
Discover Miami’s nonprofit spaces and private collections
Revealed: Who Bought This Long-Lost Anne Vallayer-Coster Masterpiece?
Pepe Mar: Myth and Magic
Pepe Mar: Myth and Magic at the Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa
At London’s Barbican, the female body’s link to nature isn’t just lyrical—it’s hardcore political
A Night of Opera, Jazz, and Museum Masterpieces at the Guggenheim International Gala
Portraits in Unlikely Spaces
What the World’s Top Collectors Bought in 2023, From Art Historical Treasures to the Freshest Wet Paint
Coastal Interior Design Is Done Best by These 19 AD PRO Directory Members
RE/SISTERS: A LENS ON GENDER AND ECOLOGY
Miami Artist Pepe Mar premieres first solo exhibit Magic Vessel in Syracuse at the Everson
LET’S RIDE: Art history after Black studies
XAVIERA SIMMONS ACCUSES QUEENS MUSEUM OF REPURPOSING HER WORK WITHOUT PERMISSION
Artist Xaviera Simmons Says Queens Museum Violated Agreement in Reuse of Site-Specific Work for Another Exhibition
The Queens Museum Repurposed a Set of ‘Temporary Walls’ for Another Exhibition. Turns Out It Was a Sculpture by Xaviera Simmons
Artist Says Queens Museum Repurposed Her Structure Without Permission
Artists Kevin Beasley and Roberto Lugo win Heinz Awards, receiving $250,000 each
Art Basel Miami Beach Has Unveiled Its Galleries List for 2023, Spotlighting Exhibitors From Latin America and the Caribbean Diaspora
Discover Highlights from the 2023 Armory Show
Whitehot at The 2023 Armory Show: When Size Matters
The 11 Best Booths at The Armory Show 2023
“As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic”
THE ARMORY SHOW REVEALS 2023 PLATFORM PROJECTS
A Trailblazing Photography Collector Champions Black Artists
A local’s guide to Miami’s art museums, outdoor must-sees, and more
The Atlanta University Center Has Long Been a Home for Robust Scholarship of Black Art History
Pepe Mar: A Dash of Paprika
In the Baltimore Museum of Art’s Hip Hop Exhibition, Black Women Artists Shine Bright Like a Diamond
12 LGBTQ+ Artists Having Institutional Shows This Pride Month
Art Basel 2023: A Festival of Artistic Brilliance Back in Full Swing
10 of the Best Artworks at Art Basel 2023
Machines Don’t Dream
David Castillo Makes the Jump to Art Basel’s Swiss Fair, a Rarity for a Miami Gallery
The Freshman Class of Art Basel: Meet 7 Dealers Making Their Debut at the 2023 Swiss Fair
Discover the Best Installations from Art Basel’s 2023 Edition
Belkis Ayon
Exploring the Collographs of Belkis Ayón, Cuban Master of Printmaking
From a former wrestler to a fearless printmaker: five unusual artist at Art Basel
Anatomy of a Disputed Emancipation Monument
LA, Miami and Dallas stake their claim in the US art market
In Search of Solitude at David Castillo Gallery
Cecilia Paredes, Xaviera Simmons and the Artists Challenging the History of Female Portraiture
Miami’s art scene is scorching hot. We asked a gallery owner to share the top spots to enjoy exhibitions and classic cocktails
Lyle Ashton Harris: Our first and last love
Ann Philbin Has Transformed L.A.’s Hammer Museum, Inside and Out
16 high-intensity lasers, 800 pounds of blood-red yarn: The Hammer goes big in new immersive spaces
Tyre Nichol’s Photography Will Soar on Desert X Billboards
The Swiss fair announced 285 galleries this year, 21 of whom will show in Basel for the first time.
An Exhibition Proposes Alternatives to Removing Contentious Statues
The Black Artists Claiming More Space Than Ever Before
Tennessee Bans Drag Performances for Children
Art Basel Has Unveiled the Exhibitors for Its 2023 Flagship Swiss Fair—Find Out Who Made the Cut (and Who Didn’t)
ART BASEL NAMES 285 GALLERIES PARTICIPATING IN 2023 SWISS FAIR
The 21 galleries making their Art Basel debut this year—and what they’re bringing
Hyperallergic’s Spring 2023 New York Art Guide
US National Museum of Women in the Arts to reopen in October following $67.5m renovation
Gambler for the Good
Sanford Biggers Leads Re:mancipation Project At Chazen Art Museum In Madison, Wisconsin
Critics Picks
Here is Your Guide to the Most Important Art Biennials Taking Place Around the World in 2023
Must-See Shows at Art Basel Miami Beach 2022
Forbes and UBS Explore Catalyst for Change Through Art
The Defining Artworks of 2022
Xaviera Simmons Enlightens at the Queens Museum
The Top 50 Exhibitions of 2022
What Sold at Art Basel in Miami Beach 2022
The Fashion World Guide to Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Art Week 2022: Beyond the Art Fairs
The 10 Best Booths at Art Basel Miami Beach 2022
Price Check! Here’s What Sold at Art Basel Miami Beach 2022
‘Art Basel Has to Keep Changing’: after 20 years, what’s next for the fair juggernaut?
Art Basel Miami Beach at 20: Everything, Everywhere All at Once
Xaviera Simmons and Michael Rakowitz on What it Really Means to be in Community
Next year—for the first time—a Miami gallery is going to Art Basel in Switzerland
Headed to Miami? Here Are the Gold Coast Gallery Shows Not to Miss, From Palm Beach to Wynwood
Dynamic Duo: Pepe Mar and David Castillo
Xaviera Simmons Is Embarrassed for America
The Rubells’ New D.C. Museum Delivers on a Promise to Grow the City’s Art Scene
Q&A: Artist Sanford Biggers on conjuring a deity and that time he met Prince
Beyond the Book Club, An Artist’s To-Do List
Rubell Museum DC opens in former school, with a mission to champion ‘the unique role of artists as teachers’
Inside the sixth FotoFocus biennial, as told by an art world outsider
Miami Collectors Shake Up a D.C. Schoolhouse
LA’s New Metro Line Opens With 14 Public Artworks
The real O.C. now has a museum that provides a world-class welcome
EMBRACING SOUTH LA’S NEW CRENSHAW CORRIDOR K LINE VIA ART, COMMUNITY, AND A TOUCH OF FASHION
What the World’s Top Collectors Bought in 2022, From Warhol Digital Works to Dazzling Abstractions
Orange County Museum of Art celebrates 60 years with new site, decade of free admission
The Back Room: a Cuban art gem hits the block
Your Concise New York Art Guide for October 2022
Watch Out, Coachella? Bentonville, Arkansas Just Launched a New Art-and-Tech Festival, So We Went to Check Out the Vibes
YESIYU ZHAO’S ‘JOURNEY TO THE WEST’ AT DAVID CASTILLO GALLERY
Tulsa Foundation Pledges $1.9M to 10 Artists
Kirchberg firms open doors to display private art collection
CAULEEN SMITH AND VANESSA GERMAN WIN $250,000 HEINZ AWARD FOR THE ARTS
The New Orange County Museum of Art Opens Its Doors
Words and Actions: Queens Museum Shows About Seeking Racial Justice
Fall Preview: A Constellation of Stars from the Latin Art World
Fall Preview: New Shows that Widen the Beaten Path
Art Basel Is Planning Its Biggest Miami Fair Ever. Here’s Who Will Be There This Year
Art Basel Miami Beach Plots Its Largest Edition Ever, With 283 Exhibitors
Meet the 11 Artists Who Repped Brooklyn at the Armory Show
James Hannaham Connects the Dots Between the Tragic and the Absurd
‘It Creates Layers’: Watch Kalup Linzy Explain Why He Plays Multiple Roles in His Madcap Performances
Rick Rubin May Have Burned Down Donald Judd’s Former Home, a Conceptual Art Thief Hits Miami, and More Juicy Art World Gossip
FotoFocus Biennial Sets Its Sights on World Records
MARCH OF THE CYBORGS: THE 59TH VENICE BIENNALE
Don’t miss these NYC gallery openings and museum exhibits this fall
Kalup Linzy Isn’t Ready to Say Goodbye
Christie’s ‘At the Table’ exhibition showcases AAPI artists
FROM PROTEST TO REST: JOSHUA RASHAAD MCFADDEN AT THE GEORGE EASTMAN MUSEUM
At the Laundromat Project, Artists Are Ambassadors of Joy and Activism
Miami’s Eye on Venice
Foreland, an Art Complex With Big Ambitions, Grows in Catskill
Xaviera Simmons
Artist Vaughn Spann Shares His Picture-Perfect Midcentury Home
Sanford Biggers Cracks the Code of Quilts
Worklines
Chimerical Romance
HOW DO YOU SEE THE NOW: 4 QUESTIONS FOR ARTIST JILLIAN MAYER ABOUT REACTING TO THE CURRENT WORLD THROUGH ART
Monumental Sanford Biggers sculpture will welcome visitors to Orange County Museum of Art’s new home
Here Is a Complete List of Every Artist Who Has Appeared in Multiple Biennials Over the Past Five Years
Artist Sanford Biggers will create a large-scale sculpture for OCMA’s fall opening
Cosmic Requilting
Art Industry News: Pussy Riot Will Play a Surprise Concert at Art Basel to Support Ukraine + Other Stories
Artist Shinique Smith Explores Spirituality & Transformation in ‘STARGAZERS’
Podcast: California tries to figure out reparations
‘Communities are affected when someone is imprisoned’: Arizona exhibition explores the social impact of mass incarceration
Museums worth a road trip from Wichita offer can’t-miss art, history and science
Agenda: Mai 2022
Les Expos de Mai Pour une Ascension Photographique
Chaque mois, retrouvez dans “Les Inrockuptibles” le meilleur des expositions á voir en France.
Que faire á Paris ce week-end du 6, 7 et 8 mai?
9 Artworks That Respond to the Fight for Abortion Access
Artist Award Roundup: National Portrait Gallery Picks Outwin Boochever Winner, Forge Project Names 2022 Fellows, and More
See How Artist Shinique Smith Turned an L.A. Jazz Club Frequented by Miles Davis and John Coltrane Into a Highly Enviable Studio
The 2022 Venice Biennale Is an Artistically Outstanding, Philosophically Troubling Hymn to Post-Humanism
Kalup Linzy Bought a House and He’s Sharing It With Artists
‘The Milk of Dreams’ Tests a Theory of the Posthuman
In Pictures: See Practically Every Artwork in the Venice Biennale’s Arsenale Section
The 2022 Venice Biennale Finds Hope at the End of the World
The Venice Biennale Power List: Here Is Every Gallery Representing an Artist at the 59th Edition of the Venice Biennale
Major work by late Cuban printmaker Belkis Ayón a no-show at Venice Biennale because of war in Ukraine
Belkis Ayón Work Traveling from Russia Won’t Make It to Venice Biennale Main Show Due to War in Ukraine
New Layers of Meaning: In Conversation with Sanford Biggers
Pepe Mar
Everyone Reunited at the Art Production Fund Gala Honoring Sanford Bigggers
Art Production Fund’s Spring Gala Brought the Crowd Back to Class
Belkis Ayón: The Milk of Dreams
Review: Sanford Biggers’ Codeswitch creates new meaning from old quilts
‘Garmenting: Costume as Contemporary Art’ Review: Dressing Up a Form
Folk Art, Fine Art And Fabric Come Together In Louisville
Venice Biennale Reveals Artists For 2022 Edition
Inside My Collection: Vaughn Spann
Jillian Mayer’s Probing Inquiries and Emergent Forms, St. Augustine
Mapping a Bold Vision for the California African American Museum
With a Majority-Female 2022 Edition, the Venice Biennale Will Make History for Women Artists
The Venice Biennale’s Main Exhibition Will Challenge the Idea of ‘Men as the Center of the Universe’ – See the Full Artist List Here
The Black Photographers Rethinking What History Is All About
Jillian Mayer Unveils Mesmerizing ‘Glass Room’ for Bisquit & Dubouché at Frieze LA 2022
MARKED JOURNEY
Jillian Mayer Will Channel the Hypnotic Hues of Bisquit & Dubouché for Frieze Los Angeles
WARHOL FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES FALL 2021 GRANTEES
Warhol Foundation Doles Out $4.1 M. in Grants to 49 Art Institutions
New works at Everson Museum reflect mission of diversity
THE SOUTH IS A PLACE OF TRANSFORMATION
Lehigh University Art Galleries: Young, Gifted and Black
A Residual Note on Weeping: Ayón’s Nlloro
Spotlight
Love, Art, And Politics Intertwined
Adler Guerrier Discusses Capturing the Sweetness of The South
In Conversation With Artist Xaviera Simmons
The Radical Utility of the Artist Xaviera Simmons
Miami Beach residents vote to acquire Farah Al Qasimi works for public art collection
Cuban artists shine a light on state repression
Confessions of a dealer: David Castillo
Artists win awards for highlighting life on the border and reclaiming African art
The Canvas Full Art Basel in Miami Beach Sales Roundup
Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at Art Basel Miami Beach 2021
The Long Game
Latin American, Digital, and Abstract Art Are in the Spotlight at Art Basel Miami Beach
Welcome to the Show
Spotlight
Sum and Substance
Guest Editors Letter
A shore thing: ten years of Faena Art
We Are Angry, We Are Tired’: South African Dealers Have Their Miami Art Week Plans Thrown Into Disarray Amid New Omicron Restrictions
On show at last: the myths and mysteries of Belkis Ayón, a giant of Cuban art.
Sanford Biggers and Tanya Aguiñiga win $250,000 Heinz award
At the Phillips Collection, a visual ‘conversation’ between the art of Europe, Africa and Japan.
Staying South
5 Institutions to Visit During Shanghai Art Week, Where Museum Shows of Western Contemporary Art Reflect Regional Demand
Photos from LACMA’s glam gala: From Lil Nas X to Jeff Bezos, a starry crowd
Style For the Ages
MFA’s ‘Fabric of a Nation’s pieces together American history through the quietly radical power of quilts
WHAT QUILTS MEAN NOW
Collector to Watch: Elizabeth Dascal Is at the Core of Miami’s Vibrant Art Scene
Collector to Watch: Charles Boyd Creates a ‘Link to the Past’ with His Expanding Holdings
Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend
‘Gender Alchemy’ Is Transforming Art for the 21st Century
ONE WORK: SANFORD BIGGERS’S “7 HEAVENS”
Timemeshare at SECCA, Winston-Salem
TEN EXCITING EXHIBITIONS OPENING AROUND THE WORLD IN SEPTEMBER
The Renowned Skowhegan Art School Took This Summer as an Opportunity to Do Something New: Invite Graduates Back to Class
‘We’re here to stay.’ Despite isolation and racism, Black Americans feel at home in California’s desert
Teaching a New Inclusiveness at The School
Review: Do you see the smile? Why Sanford Biggers’ painting will put one on your face
Newsletter: The Virginia Museum of Fine Art’s ‘Dirty South’ revels in Black Southern culture
TOMORROW’S ANXIETIES: AN INTERVIEW OF JILLIAN MAYER
Sanford Biggers Return to California With a Homespun MediumA
The Era of the Visionary Museum Director Is Over … or It Should Be
Sculpture Transplanted To The Gardens
Outdoor Art, Summer 2021
Exploring Fraught Histories at the Liverpool Biennial
The Detroit Institute of Arts Commissioned a Mural for the Local Police Department. Amid Backlash, the Artist Who Made It Wants It Gone
Museum’s Role in Police Mural Outside Detroit Draws Criticism
Huge new ‘Oracle’ greets Rockefeller Center visitors in New York
Slavery, stray dogs and our shared stomach: Liverpool Biennial questions port city’s imperial legacy
Pioneer works Toasts “Brand New Heavies” With a Start studded Benefit
Pioneer Works Hosts a Starry Benefit for its Latest Exhibition, Brand New Heavies
Rashid Johnson Curates “There’s There There” Group Exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Southampton
Turn on, tune in, drop art: Pioneer Works new Broadcast media platform blends science and culture
Stuck in a loop: curator Helen Molesworth organises group exhibition Feedback at The School in Kinderhook
On the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
SÃO PAULO BIENAL ANNOUNCES ARTIST LIST
Dub Legend Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry Joins Bienal de São Paulo
Artist List Revealed for Bienal de São Paulo Focused on Art in Dark Times
Open Letter: Release Otero Alcántara
In New York and More, Public Art Is Taking on Thorny Social Issues
Liverpool Biennial, UK’s Largest, Free Contemporary Art Festival
ARTnews in Brief
5 Things to Do This Weekend
This Monumental ‘Oracle’ Statue in NYC Subverts Traditional Sculpture
Artist Sanford Biggers Explains How Our Misunderstandings of Classical Sculpture Inspired His Rockefeller Center Takeover
Shinique Smith and the Politics of Fabric
Sanford Biggers unveils monolithic sculpture at Rockefeller Plaza
Dubious Origins: A Conversation with Sanford Biggers
Take A Virtual Walk-Through of Desert X 2021 in the Coachella Valley
Desert X 2021: What To See
Armory Show Announces 194 Galleries for September Fair
Lyle Ashton Harris at ICA Miami
THE ARTIST ON HER 2021 DESERT X INSTALLATION
SLUMPING AROUND Jillian Mayer’s Sculptures for a Digital Age
3 Artists Are Urged to Go Big. They Didn’t Hold Back.
A Face Not Seen Before: Sanford Biggers ‘Lady Interbellum’ At SCAD Museum Of Art
Amid Mounting Controversy, Leon Black Will Step Down as MoMA Chairman
MoMA’s Philip Johnson Problem: How to Address the Architect’s Legacy?
Tips from the top: chef/restaurateur Marcus Samuelsson’s guide to New York
Artist Charles Gaines on How a Fellowship at CalArts Could Be a Model for Art Schools in Need of Change
13 installations in the Coachella Valley desert
6 installations to see at Desert X 2021
Ready to see all of the Desert X 2021 art installations? Here’s a map
Desert X Announces the Artists Bringing Outdoor Installations to the Coachella Valley
Art Historian Sarah Lewis on Why Black Artists Have Been ‘Over-Exhibited and Under-Theorized’
Art Historian Darby English on Why the New Black Renaissance Might Actually Represent a Step Backwards
How the Studio Museum in Harlem Transformed the Art World Forever
SCAD deFINE ART 2021 Announces Virtual and Location-based Programming
Smoke sculptures, word gardens and a ‘jackrabbit homestead’: Desert X announces artist projects for third edition
DESERT X 2021 to Feature Judy Chicago and Felipe Baeza
A New Documentary on HBO Shows How Black Artists Crafted Their Own Histories in the Face of an Art World That Excluded Them
As Museums Desperately Try to Diversify Their Collections, They Now Face Another Problem: How to Pay for It in a Financial Crisis
Once Overlooked, Black Abstract Painters Are Finally Given Their Due
Pérez Art Museum Miami renames endowment fund for Black art to reflect the wider diaspora
Desert X art biennial sets a March opening, minus Palm Springs’ support
Xaviera Simmons, Nan Goldin, and 150 Other Artists and Activists Are Urging MoMA to Ax Board Chairman Leon Black
Over 150 Artists Call for Leon Black’s Removal From MoMA’s Board Over Jeffrey Epstein Financial Ties
MALBA – INAUGURATION OF “CARIBBEAN SEA WATER ICE CREAM” IN THE CONTEXT OF “HISTORY AS RUMOR”
A Hidden Gem
Death row inmate designs garden installation by instructing university students through letters
Quilts as Cultural Maps: Sanford Biggers at The Bronx Museum of the Arts, NYC
Kalup Linzy: Identity Politics, COVID-19, and the Future of Performance Art
CULTURED’S MOST-READ 2020 STORIES
How ‘deaccession’ became the museum buzzword of 2020
What to see in 2021
The Subversive Power of Quilting
Startup consultant and collector George Wells gives Morehouse College a million-dollar art collection
Want to Shop for a Cause? These 8 Benefit Sales Enable You to Give the Gift of Art This Holiday Season While Doing Good
Change of Pace
Editors’ Picks: 15 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From a Conversation on John Baldessari to a Relief Benefit for Artists
Art by Remote: Art Basel Miami Beach
Phillips’s Robust $135 Million New York Auction Sets Records for a Half-Dozen Black Artists, Rising Stars and Midcareer Figures Alike
Miami Beach public votes to acquire Sanford Biggers quilt for public art collection
ARTnews in Brief: Tiwani Contemporary Now Represents Umar Rashid (Frohawk Two Feathers)—and More from December 8, 2020
El artista mexicano Pepe Mar realiza un collage con obras de un museo de Miami
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU opens “Tesoro: Pepe Mar’s Love Letter to the Frost”
Artists ask MoMA to remove architect Philip Johnson’s name from building
The art world’s Miami vice: bored with OVRs, galleries return with some physical events in lieu of Art Basel—but should they?
Artists Ask MoMA to Remove Philip Johnson’s Name, Citing Racist Views
Prominent Architects Are Calling on MoMA to Remove Philip Johnson’s Name From Its Walls Over His Ties to Fascism
Virtual art discussion to benefit Hillel at FIU
Who Will Shape the Art World in 2021?: ARTnews Presents ‘The Deciders’
Miami Art Week lives — in storefronts, on the beach, and online. Here’s what’s happening
Sanford Biggers: CodeSwitch
At 100, the Phillips Collection doesn’t seem to have aged
In Miami Beach, the Art Scene Has Moved Outdoors
A Miami Gallerist Weighs in on 2020’s Virtual Art Basel
Here’s what you need to know to know Art Basel Miami Beach 2020
Wet Paint: New York Galleries Open Miami Outposts for Zombie Art Basel, a Shakeup at the Top of Frieze, & More Juicy Art-World Gossip
Ruptures From Paris: Lyle Ashton Harris
A trove of old Ektachrome slides shows artists, friends and lovers in the 1980s and ’90s
Code-Switching in Art and Craft: Sanford Biggers in Conversation with Diedrick Brackens
In defense of progressive deaccessioning
Artists Envision a New Kind of Political Poster
Art in General, Crucial New York Alternative Space, to Close Because of Covid-19
A high-end car-boot sale of the unconscious: Colnaghi’s Dreamsongs reviewed
Artists Amplify Call for Reform at New Orleans Museum
150 ARTISTS, ARTS WORKERS SIGN OPEN LETTER CALLING TO #DISMANTLENOMA
150 Artists Amplify Demands for Reform at New Orleans Museum of Art
Sanford Biggers Uses Traditional Quilting to Issue a New Message
Noteworthy: Artist Shinique Smith on Skins
New Documentary Offers Touching Portrait of Collector and Philanthropist Agnes Gund
Rockefeller Brothers Fund plans $1.5m in grants to help New York museums promote diverse artists
25 Shows to See Across the US as Museums Reopen, From Jacob Lawrence’s Genius at the Met to an Epic Mexican Masterpiece in Dallas
Editors’ Picks: 16 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From a Virtual EXPO Chicago to a Live Performance at the Met
Morning Links from September 18, 2020
Monuments that celebrate communal struggles, not flawed men
Guerrilla Girls and Julie Mehretu Among 60+ Artists Helping You “Plan Your Vote”
SANFORD BIGGERS / THE INTERPLAY OF NARRATIVE AND LINGUISTICS IN QUILTING
In His New Works, Sanford Biggers Finds a Future Ethnography
Wangechi Mutu, Patti Smith, and 62 Other Artists Created Images for a Get-Out-the-Vote Campaign Ahead of the US Elections—See Them Here
Sanford Biggers show will highlight the unlikely role played by quilts in helping slaves flee to free states
David Zwirner Is Hosting a Star-Studded Sale With Works by More Than 100 Artists to Raise Money for Joe Biden’s Campaign
Art Basel Miami Beach is Officially Cancelled for 2020
How the Miami Design District Brings Art to All
Our Favorite MFA Work From Yale and RISD
Sanford Biggers’ Quilts Carry Secret Messages
WHAT SHOULD A MUSEUM LOOK LIKE IN 2020?
The Black Female Artists to Have on Your Radar
Cracking Codes With Sanford Biggers
Hirshhorn Adds New Sculptures to Collection and More: Morning Links from August 17, 2020
A Wiki Edit-a-Thon Dedicated to Women Artists of Color
New York’s Socrates Sculpture Park opens first part of MONUMENTS NOW exhibition
Jeff Koons, Marina Abramović, and 200 Other Artists Designed Flags That Are Now Flying at New York’s Rockefeller Center
See what’s coming to Astoria’s Socrates Sculpture Park this summer
State of the art: the future of the UK’s cultural sector
David Castillo is moving his gallery to Miami Design District
FIVE.
CURIOUS CONVERSATIONS: ARTIST PEPE MAR
After Yale Staged Its MFA Students’ Graduate Show IRL, Perrotin Gallery Revived It Online
Just Announced: New Citywide Responsive Exhibition Featuring 50 NYC-based Artists
As Debates Over Monuments Continue, Artists Erect Their Own at a Sculpture Park in Queens
Artists Respond to Coronavirus Pandemic, Ongoing Protests in Massive Outdoor Exhibition Across New York City
How These Seven Artists Use Their Work To Call For Change
Lyle Ashton Harris revisits archival images of black joy and resistance amid lockdown
New Yorkers will experience new monuments this summer at Socrates
Lyle Ashton Harris with McKenzie Wark
A Major New Outdoor Summer Art Exhibition is Coming to Queens
Pérez Art Museum Miami Exhibition Celebrates African American Art Acquisitions, Presents Rich Array of Artistic Voices
ARTnews in Brief
Art Matters Now — 12 Writers on 20 Years of Art: Greg Youmans on the Pathbreaking Trans Media Art of 2008
Luchita Hurtado’s Persistent Perspective
CHRISTINE SUN KIM, PEDRO REYES AMONG ARTISTS CREATING DIGITAL BILLBOARDS FOR NYC’S ESSENTIAL WORKERS
Xaviera Simmons with Marcia E. Vetrocq
What I Buy and Why: Art Collector Pamela Joyner on the High-Maintenance Installation in Her Library That Took Five People a Week to Install
Ai Weiwei Has Covered the Façade of a Minneapolis Museum in Life Jackets for a Powerful Statement About Refugees—See Images Here
SANFORD BIGGERS AND ZOE LEONARD AMONG 2020 GUGGENHEIM FELLOWS
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU: LYLE ASHTON HARRIS ON PIER PAOLO PASOLINI’S ARABIAN NIGHTS.
Sanford Biggers, Zoe Leonard, and Dozens of Other Artists Are Among the Winners of the Prestigious 2020 Guggenheim Fellowship
Masks and Faces
Photos: Lyle Ashton Harris’s Never-Before-Seen Portraits of Late Art Historian David C. Driskell
Sought-After Guggenheim Fellowships Go to Sanford Biggers, Zoe Leonard, Sky Hopinka, More
Weaving a Way Out of Isolation
An Eye-Opening Exhibition Looks at How Black Artists Have Dissected and Rearranged the History of European Modernism
Feminists Arm Themselves With Art
New York’s Armory Show sees solid sales despite coronavirus risk
When Do You Feel the Most Like You?
‘It Can Hit Us, But It Won’t Defeat Us’: Armory Show Proves Resilient in Face of Coronavirus Fears and Complications
Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at the 2020 Armory Show in New York
Now Is When We All Learn to Darn Our Socks Again
‘How Can We Think of Art at a Time Like This?’: A Star-Studded Online Show Weighs the Triviality—and Importance—of Art in a Crisis
Get witchy! How a new exhibition is invoking the supernatural
Louise Nevelson and a testament to genius cut short: An art-lover’s moveable feast
What Sold during Armory Week
NXTHVN Breaks Down The Myths
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