How Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Is Targeting Artists
Immigration lawyers say that under the Trump administration the hurdles for obtaining visas for artists, musicians and actors have increased exponentially.
View ArticleFrom Warhol’s Pop Masterpieces to Manny Farber’s ‘Termite Art,’ the 15...
From Warhol and Rauschenberg to Sally Mann and Jack Whitten, the 15 most anticipated exhibitions of fall 2018.
View ArticleRebecca Hall Haunts Her No. 1 Queer Fan in ‘Soundstage’
A hybrid theater-video installation by Rob Roth, 'Soundstage' casts Rebecca Hall as the archetype of a 'strong female lead,' and the object of obsession for Roth's reclusive protagonist.
View ArticleAngela Bassett Curated an Exhibition, Is Fabulous at That Too
The 'Black Panther' star takes her love of art to the next level, curating an exhibition of Afro-futurist collages by Chelle Barbour for LA's Band of Vices gallery.
View ArticleMeghan Markle Will Make Her First Solo Royal Appearance at an Art Opening
Meghan Markle will attend the Royal Academy's 'Oceania' opening next week on her own—a first for the new duchess.
View ArticlePolitical Posters by Shepard Fairey and Others Are Coming to 20,000 US...
The Kickstarter-funded posters, made by Shepard Fairey, Munk One and others, will be installed in 1,000 school districts.
View ArticleInstagram Deleted an Artist’s Nudes—Her New Work Shows How to Skirt Their Rules
Censorship forced Joanne Leah (a.k.a. @TwoFacedKitten) to think differently about her work, and her new photos use the guidelines to have some fun.
View ArticleVictor Hugo’s Hidden Drawings: Was the ‘Les Mis’ Author Also One of the...
The Hammer Museum's exhibition of Victor Hugo's drawings will make one wonder why the 'Les Mis' author wasn't better known for his art.
View ArticlePop Erotica and 8 Centuries of Fantasy: NYC’s Fall Gallery Season Is Its Best...
Don't miss Charline von Heyl's Petzel show, the Suellen Rocca retrospective at Matthew Marks or David Zwirner's 800-year overview of fantasy this fall in NYC.
View ArticleBurning Man Will Finally Haul Its Boeing 747 ‘Art Car’ Off Nevada Public Land
Given Burning Man's credo, 'leave no trace,' many were surprised that a Boeing 747 was left behind when the festival wrapped on September 2.
View ArticleWhat Else to See During Expo Chicago: Sanford Biggers’ New Work, Hockney...
What to see during Expo Chicago, from Vivian Suter's show at the Art Institute of Chicago to Hans Ulrich Obrist's interview marathon.
View ArticleThe Met’s Decision to Lease the Breuer Building to the Frick Is a Mistake
The Metropolitan Museum's short-sighted financial decisions continue with the plan to let the Frick to take over their Breuer building lease in 2020.
View ArticleAll the Art You Need to See at This Year’s Massive EXPO CHICAGO
From Bosco Sodi to Henri Matisse, here's your guide to Chicago's massive international art fair.
View ArticleBella Hadid’s Favorite ‘Ugly Shoe’ Brand Debuts Its New Lettuce Sandals
A favorite of Bella Hadid, vegan shoe brand Rombaut debuts its newest sandals inspired by every salad's staple: lettuce.
View ArticleLady Gaga Reveals She Owns One of Michael Jackson’s Gloves in Steamy ‘NYT...
'A Star is Born' premieres on Thursday, and Marilyn Minter took steamy pictures of star Lady Gaga for a new profile in New York Times Mag.
View ArticleHilma af Klint and 4 Other Pioneering Female Artists Who Were Overshadowed by...
Four others artists like the Swedish painter Hilma af Klint: creative women long overshadowed by the men around them.
View ArticleCould Blockchain Put an End to Stolen Art Sales?
On the wild frontier of art authentication, there's a new sheriff in town: blockchain.
View ArticleShould Terrorist Attacks Be Movie Material? With ’22 July,’ Paul Greengrass...
'22 July' on Netflix brings the dangerous xenophobia that motivated the 2011 Norwegian attacks to light, but in doing so, it gives the terrorist a platform.
View ArticleCharles White’s Students on Why They—and the Art World—Wouldn’t Be the Same...
On the event of his MoMA retrospective, here's what Charles White's students like David Hammons, Kerry James Marshall and Judithe Hernández have to say about his influence.
View ArticleWarhols for Fast Cash: Why Collectors are Pawning Expensive Art
The number of pawnbrokers in the U.S. has increased 40 percent in the past decade, and lending against art makes up a surprising share of the market.
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