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Our pick of the best new shows to catch around the world — including new exhibitions Spain, Miami and Chicago
Read MoreMarcus Garvey Park, like all of Harlem, is contested space. It was named for the Pan-Africanist leader in 1973, but the adjoining landmarked district retains the old name, Mount Morris Park.
Read MoreLet the bidding begin! The Art F City 12th anniversary paddle8 auction is live, which means you’ve got exactly two weeks to secure that work you love.
Read MoreIn light of the current controversy over Dana Schutz’s painting of Emmett Till, today we’re re-reading Anu Vikram’s essay about the last Whitney Biennial, in which Joe Scanlan’s use of the fictional Black persona “Donelle Woolford” initiated a heated debate about representation, race, inclusion, and oppression.
Read MoreThe Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, has announced new curatorial staff hires.
Read More“Sara Greenberger Rafferty: Dead Jokes” is on view at Document in Chicago through Friday, December 23.
Read MoreOne month after USC Roski School of Art and Design’s only MFA student abandoned the program, citing “a total absence of leadership,” the school has announced it has made a “transformative” group hire.
Read MoreMet Sets Attendance Record: The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced yesterday that the institution’s three locations brought in 6.7 visitors in 2015-16, the highest number recorded since the museum started to track attendance 40 years ago.
Read More10 Exhibitions Opening This Week
Read MoreThis quirky, nearly all-women exhibition, “Untitled Body Parts,” shows some of the many ways in which the body can be represented.
Read MoreLife is a series of painful and humiliating failures, and pratfall comedy thrives on this fact. Charlie Chaplin’s struggles with a world of brutal machinery and Lucille Ball’s frantic workplace mishaps are exaggerated mirrors of our own.
Read More10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch
Read MoreCountry Club Los Angeles presents Kori Newkirk as the next artist in the gallery’s ongoing project series. Newkirk is presenting new works
Read MoreSara Greenberger Rafferty first seized the spotlight with cleverly altered photographs of comedians, using a combination of hand-staining and computer tweaking
Read MoreThese artists will engage with the old Whitney building as they close it down.
Read MoreCountry Club Los Angeles presents Kori Newkirk as the next artist in the gallery’s ongoing project series. Newkirk is presenting new works
Read MoreThe Whitney Biennial curators have chosen the 103 participants for this years exhibition. The show is the United States most important survey of emerging American art. The 2014 edition will take place March 7–May 25, 2014. It will be the last Biennial in the Whitney Museum of American Art’s building at 945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street before the Museum moves downtown to its new building in the spring of 2015. This is the 77th in the Museum’s ongoing series of Annuals and Biennials begun in 1932 by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney.
Read MoreA week after Sandy struck New York, Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) announced a $250,000 Hurricane Relief Fund, established to help both member and non-member galleries begin to pick up the pieces post-storm.
Read MoreIt seems as good a time as any to admit that it makes me laugh very hard to see a person catch fire in a film comedy. I am not entirely sure why
Read MorePhillips de Pury presents “Rorschach, a Curated Selling Exhibition,” which features work by a variety of artists, from Andy Warhol to Sara Greenberger Rafferty, which are related to the famed psychological test developed by Hermann Rorschach.
Read MoreLos Angeles is not a city with time on its hands, and, as the food-service industry has discovered with the sweeping popularity of food trucks, if you
Read MoreThe Whitechapel Gallery presents a new story of abstract art from the late 20th century to today.
Read MoreDriving through the sunny, anodyne neighborhoods of Santa Barbara this summer, you may come across some unexpected sights
Read MoreThere is a belief that art is universal—a belief, more often than not, perpetuated by New Yorkers who just happen to live in the city where universal
Read MoreThe Visiting Artists Program at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (VAP) is especially excited to welcome back Kori Newkirk, who earned
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Kori Newkirk (b. 1970 New York) received a BFA from the Art Institute of Chicago and an MFA from the University of California at Irvine. Past exhibitions include the Henry Art Gallery in Seattle, Franesca Kaufman in Milan and the Bronx Museum in New York. Kori Newkirk lives and works in Los Angeles.
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art