Pussy Riot Uses Further Detainment to Put Russian Imprisonment Tactics on Show
But they're using their detainment to put the Russian Government's imprisonment tactics on show.
View ArticleSuggestions to Help the State Department Pick an Artist for 2019’s Venice...
The announcement for who will represent the U.S. at 2019's Venice Biennale is, at this point, three months late.
View ArticleShould Art Be Insured Against Terrorism? The Industry Is Split
Is insuring art against every possible scenario a justifiable cost? Lawyers and arts professionals weigh in on terrorism insurance.
View ArticleArt Critics on ‘Art Shaming’: Yes, It Exists and Khloe Kardashian Kind of...
Martha Schwendener, critic for 'The New York Times,' said she too has experienced 'art shaming'—but she doesn't think the art world should be less elitist.
View ArticleLA’s Bizarre Museum of Jurassic Technology Celebrates 30 Years—It’s Time You...
An exhibit on soviet astronaut dogs shares attention with a display about how bedwetting can be cured by eating mice.
View ArticleThe Whitney’s David Wojnarowicz Exhibition Is Angry and Honest
The artist's searing, defiant work feels more relevant than ever.
View ArticleWhat Drones Can’t Do: Aerial Photographers Explain the Art of Their Craft
Whether documenting Arctic ice caps or Iron Man athletes, these are the skills that aerial photographers need to have.
View ArticleExamining the Influences Behind Barry Jenkins’ New Film, ‘If Beale Street...
The characters in Barry Jenkins' 'If Beale Street Could Talk' seem to ask, 'What do you see when you look at me?'
View ArticleYou Can Now Own a Stake in a Warhol or Monet for $20
A new art investing platform will allow you to do this, but its business model carries risks seasoned investors might not have considered.
View ArticleWes Anderson Is Curating a Massive Museum Show—10 Weird Works We Predict...
If the jewel-encrusted statue of a bear dressed as a hunter with a golden cap isn't in the exhibition, consider it a failure.
View ArticleJudy Chicago on Life and Rebirth After ‘The Dinner Party’
Pioneering feminist artist Judy Chicago is having a moment, and she's using it to show her work didn't stop with 'The Dinner Party.'
View ArticleProjecting Political Messages on Buildings Is This Group’s Genius Form of...
Known as The Illuminator, the group recently projected 'Cancel Trump' on the British Parliament building, welcoming the U.S. president on his visit.
View ArticleMilton Glaser on Making New Work at 89 and Why ‘Retirement Is a Trap’
The 89-year-old design legend shares his new landscape prints, talks about the changes of his industry and reveals the oddest thing he's ever designed.
View ArticleBuilding a Replica of the Berlin Wall: A Relevant Experiment or Just Too Soon?
Berliner Festspiele, the organization funding the $7 million dollar project, describes it as a social experiment.
View ArticleRihanna’s Shoot in Garage Magazine Is What Fashion Photography Should Strive For
Deana Lawson's images of Rihanna for Garage magazine show how fashion photography can push the conversation forward.
View ArticleDirector Heather Lenz Spent 17 Years Making ‘Kusama: Infinity’
The challenges of being a woman director, making a movie about an older, non-American woman all caused setbacks.
View ArticleWikipedia Has Received Thousands of Images for Their Archive of Brazil’s...
Thousands of images have been pouring in since Wikipedia put out the call for users to submit photos taken in the now-destroyed Brazil National Museum.
View ArticleThe Met’s New Jack Whitten Show Is Excellent—What It Means for the Museum’s...
An exhibition of Jack Whitten's artwork is the best example yet of the seismic shift taking place at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
View ArticleFrom Bansky to Claes Oldenburg: A Look at Robin Williams’ Wildly Eclectic Art...
From Italian Baroque wall fixtures and works by Banksy and Shepard Fairy, Robin Williams' art collection was hardly what you would expect.
View ArticleColdplay, Picasso and Lady Liberty: How Delacroix Changed Art Forever
Some have called Delacroix 'the first artistic rockstar.' As the Met unveils its new exhibition, we look at just how influential his work has been.
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