Without didacticism, Sandra Vásquez de la Horra makes visible the connection between the exploitation of the natural world ...
Her exhibition at MoMA PS1 synthesizes live-action footage, video game engines, and generative AI to create an interlocking ...
Is there any real rivalry in Tate Britain’s Turner & Constable: Rivals & Originals, or is it a PR exercise to lure us through ...
Kathleen Goncharov, a longtime curator who served as the United States Commissioner for the 50th Venice Biennale, has died at ...
The French director and photographer’s work will be on view at three special performances in January and February.
Digital content creators are reportedly adapting their metrics to apply for the O-1B visa for “extraordinary” abilities in the arts.
Responses from Venezuelan Artists to the US attacks, shows to see in Los Angeles and Upstate New York, and someone stole Joan of Arc's sword in Paris.
Artists and art workers in the diaspora shared a mix of emotions, from hope of a better future to anger over the unsanctioned ...
Though it offers little in the way of Sargent’s artistic engagement with the city he called home for a decade, “Dazzling ...
New year, new heist. A man was taken into custody in Paris on Friday, January 2, after he was suspected of breaking off and ...
Olga de Amaral’s refined material spectrum, Marianne Vitale’s tainted minimalism, Marina Stern’s architectural precision, and ...
Bill Rice’s depictions of New York’s Lower East Side are paradoxes of bleakness and sensuality, gloom and intrepid spirits.