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10 Exhibitions Opening This Week in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Aspen, Minneapolis, London, Liverpool, Berlin, and Amsterdam.
Read MoreIn her essay “The Arts and Crafts Movement in America,” tracing the spread of the international movement from Europe to the U.S., Monica Obniski's draws connections between the movement’s emergence and the birth of industrialization in England, outlining the socialist leanings, artistic breakthroughs, and global impact on associated art communities over the years.
Read MoreOn March 2, 2017, as part of its Contemporary Curated sale in New York, during Armory Week, Sotheby’s will be offering the very first public sale of works from the Artist Pension Trust® (APT) Collection. APT was founded in 2004 as a mutual assurance program providing long-term financial security for its member artists who deposit artworks with the trust over a 20-year period, and share the net proceeds from the sales. With 13,000 works, by 2,000 member artists, it is the largest private collection of global contemporary art in the world.
Read MoreLondon museum embraces proposals for the works on this year’s plinth as opportunity to engage the public
Read MoreFrieze New York has announced the sixth edition of this international art fair held at Randall’s Island Park from May 5–7, 2017.
Read MoreHuma Bhabha’s humanoid sculpture In the Shadow of the Sun (2016), displayed on a low white plinth in a brightly lit room in London’s Stephen Friedman Gallery, stares at the viewer with inscrutable, smudged black eyes.
Read MoreArt Basel Miami Beach—or prom for the art world, if that prom was at the high school in Less Than Zero—is coming, and with it the many satellite fairs and supplemental programming that set South Beach alight in early December each year.
Read MoreSometimes, things can get intense—for better or worse. We put 5 of our favorite creative couples on the therapist's couch.
Read MorePola Magnetyczne revisits a 1977 exhibition by Wiktor Gutt (b.1949) and Waldemar Raniszewski (1947–2005), who collaborated closely throughout the early ’70s, exploring performance and photography to develop extra-verbal methods of communication.
Read MoreNow in its sixth year, Sculpture in the City, the City of London’s annual public art programme, launches tomorrow with the first ever screening of Petroc Sesti’s digital piece Solar | Relay – one of 17 works of art in the open-air sculpture take-over of the Square Mile, Sculpture in the City.
Read MoreThis week MoMA PS1 presents "Greater New York," a sprawling, building-wide exhibition that takes place every five years and has traditionally featured work by New York's most prominent emerging artists.
Read MoreYes! After months and months of speculation, prayers, and rumors, the Venice Biennale has released the artist list for its 56th edition, “All the World’s Futures,” which is being curated by Okwui Enwezor.
Read MoreIn this article we bring you a selection of 10 opening exhibitions around the world. Our list includes an incredible collection of photographs by Edward Steichen at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Untitled Apogee by Stephanie Leitch at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, melancholic memories of artist Maria Ader at Vyner Street Gallery, one of the pillars of Hamburg’s cultural life, Gunter Reski, exhibited in The Falckenberg Collection at Deichtorhallen, and Karel’s Choice. Looking Back at Contemporary Art at De Hallen in Haarlem, Netherlands, where Karel Schampers bids farewell to the Frans Hals Museum with this curatorial wrap-up of pieces acquired under his directorship.
Read MoreThe exhibition “Rich Pickings” at the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg is devoted to the display of wealth and the self-presentation practices
Read MoreThe exhibition “Rich Pickings” at the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg is devoted to the display of wealth and the self-presentation practices
Read MoreThe occult anxiety begins with Jesse Greenberg’s Brick Birth I, a polyurethane magic-show effigy of a shamanistic cave vulva sitting on a low, icy
Read MoreIn a world laid bare to technological scrutiny, a retreat to the psychological dark side seems like a smart idea, and that’s where “New Hells”,
Read MoreOn the occasion of Gallery Weekend Berlin 2014, the gallery VeneKlasen/Werner presents a solo show with works by the artist Huma Bhabha. T
Read MoreThe chaos of Art Basel Miami Beach is bigger than ever before, with even more satellite fairs, special projects, artist talks and museum openings. As if the fairs themselves weren’t enough to keep you busy, there are also some fantastic not to be missed installations outside of the walls of the convention center. Make sure to get plenty of sleep, drink plenty of liquids, pack the most comfortable shoes, and have a driver on hand...
Read MoreSeptember is facing no dearth of substance for art aficionados across the country. With the 8th Gwangju Biennale accelerating to speed
Read MoreName: Julika Rudelius City/Neighborhood: Greenpoint, Brooklyn Current Exhibition: “Rituals of Capitalism” at Leo Koenig Inc
Read MoreWhat exactly do we call Portugal Arte, the month-long show of contemporary art in and around Lisbon that opened this past weekend?
Read MoreIn Huma Bhabha's sculpture My Skull Is Too Small (2009), featured in this spring's Whitney Biennial, two figures are poised at either end of a narrow
Read MorePakistani-born artist Huma Bhabha is known for her figurative, totemic sculptures created from found and discarded materials. “Unnatural Histories,” Bhabha’s first solo museum show in New York, featured 30 of her recent sculptures, along with a dozen collage-drawings, displayed across the third floor of MoMA PS1.
Read MoreFor five days in August a big sculpture touched down on an island in Times Square — a 26-foot-tall representation of a sailor bending over a woman
Read MoreAn opening at The Hole, the intriguing new space run by former Deitch directors Kathy Grayson and Meghan Coleman, is always an event.
Read More‘Singular Visions,” the temporary display of a sliver of the Whitney Museum’s permanent collection, is a spot-on experiment in close looking.
Read MoreAt her first solo show in New York, in 2004, Huma Bhabha showed sculptures and photographs that a New York Times critic championed
Read More"Huma Bhaba" isn't one of those absurdist, implied-onomatopoetic titles that are in vogue right now; it's the Pakistan-born, New York-based artist's
Read MoreIn Passages in Modern Sculpture (1977), a book that traced the dissolution of traditional three-dimensional composition from Rodin’s Gates of Hell
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