This week, we honor a surrealist and zoologist, a monochrome abstractionist, and a pillar of Oakland’s Chinatown.
What’s in a name? "Whistlejacket" is a magnificent, rampant beast. Where to find him, though? Start at the Western (Sainsbury ...
Holbein, "Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve (The Ambassadors)" (1533), oil on oak, held at National Gallery, London ...
In contrast with the institution’s behemoth architecture, its recently unveiled East London branches seem built on a human ...
Installation view of Pierre Huyghe, Liminal (2024) at Punta della Dogana, Venice. © Pierre Huyghe (photo Ola Rindal © Palazzo ...
Students sketching Gerard Soest's "Lady Borlase" at the Figge Art Museum in Iowa (photo courtesy National Gallery of Art) ...
A survey of New York is an impossible premise. It’s simply too big, too unwieldy — but that’s also what makes it so ...
An artist on saying no to the US Biennale pavilion, Dumbo Open Studios turns 10, and the Rijksmuseum takes on Ovid's magnum opus.
The new work at the ArtPhilly festival will honor Judge, who fled enslavement by the Washington family, and Rem'mie Fells, a ...
“The first step towards a cure is admitting you have a problem,” Josh Kline writes in “New York Real Estate and the Ruin of American Art,” which appeared online last week and immediately set the art ...
The Rijksmuseum exhibition raises questions about gender, sexuality, and transformation that it is not prepared to answer.
One of 16 drawings and petroglyphs Mexican archaeologists discovered along a multi-billion-dollar planned train route in ...