The Whitney Biennial is opening to the public tomorrow. While it has lost some of its luster...
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Los Angeles may be recovering from a bit of an art hangover after our dizzying fair week,...
The relentless Israeli and American airstrikes on Iran have caused significant damage to the Qajar-era Golestan Palace,...
The motif of eight horses galloping (八骏图) in traditional Chinese ink paintings indicates strength, victory, and power....
WASHINGTON, DC — On Sunday, March 1, a “Jeffrey Epstein Walk of Shame” appeared in Farragut Square,...
BERLIN — At the center of Petrit Halilaj’s An Opera Out of Time at Hamburger Bahnhof, the...
Computer scientist Stephen Thaler struck out once again this week after the United States Supreme Court declined...
Raised in Texas, Paige Lawrence earned a bachelor’s degree from Vanderbilt University before moving to Los Angeles....
Color often belongs to a moment or place, sometimes even an attitude. A peculiar bright blue-green might...
Before digital fonts and the ability to reproduce graphics on a large scale, there were sign painters....
It’s simple – we gather around water. To drink, to bathe, to swim, water has been integral...
Dakotaraptor, a fossilized skeleton of which was discovered a little more than 20 years ago by paleontologists...
Good morning to you, and good riddance to Kristi Noem. If you’re in the mood for some...
If you happen to be Antwerp this week, and maybe you are, Laurent Proux, one of our...
There was a moment in the Guggenheim’s sprawling new Carol Bove exhibition when the entire show began...
It was a favorably mild-weathered evening in New York yesterday, March 4, when thunderous calls for a...
As my friend Anthony Elms pointed out to me recently, the Whitney Biennial is a kind of...
We’ve all encountered the particularly sad sight of a museum reading room, full of books, that ultimately...
Art Movements, published every Thursday afternoon, is a roundup of must-know news, appointments, awards, and other happenings in...