A remarkable retrospective shows how Asawa’s art practice emerged from the broken rhythms of daily life, overlapping with ...
One of the most common human gestures, the pointing finger, appears frequently in Old Master paintings as a guiding cue.
Nnena Kalu won the Turner Prize because her art is among the most compelling and direct seen in years, writes critic Eddy ...
Two exhibitions on view in New York delve into artists' long-standing fascination with the unknown, and what it says about ...
The Drawing Center’s Voice of Space has vast potential, but a lack of strong focus and commanding imagery makes it more ...
In the 18th and 19th-century Paris salons, hundreds of works were often hung floor-to-ceiling in a dense, informal style that ...
In Los Angeles earlier this month, everyone was talking about “Monuments,” an exhibition at MOCA’s Geffen Contemporary that juxtaposes decommissioned Confederate statues with works by contemporary ...
Sunderland boss Regis Le Bris cheekily claimed the advertising hoardings were moved by the weather against Arsenal. The advertising hoardings at the Stadium of Light were moved further towards the ...
After Australian artist Thea Proctor returned from London in the 20s, a critic called her art "dangerously modern". Sixty years later, critic Bernard Smith dubbed women like Proctor, who travelled to ...
Curved lines and block colors in shades of orange, yellow and blue create the image of an artist, framed by a border of abstract shapes. Look a little closer and you can see the artist’s beret with ...
There are sparks of a renaissance happening in Seattle’s downtown corridor right now; murals are creeping in, live painting fills the parks, and enterprises like Base Camp Studio, Actualize AiR, and ...
A Catfight in a Snake Pit in Philly’s Art Museum NRPLUS Conference Call with Meir Soloveichik and Rich Lowry Dracula Reimagined as Socialist Trauma The U.K.’s About-Face on Puberty Blockers for ...