The pageant took maximalism to new heights with its “everything but the kitchen sink” approach — or maybe there was a sink, ...
His exhibition at SFMOMA could have examined the collapse of culture at the hands of commodity, but instead it nudges us ...
The artist alleged that two galleries dropped him from their rosters after he accepted the commission for the United States ...
To cheers of support and shouts of “shame!” aimed at the Center’s pristine white walls, supporters began dancing up the steps ...
An exhibition traces the radical advancements in painting by Al Held, Elizabeth Murray, Judy Pfaff, and Frank Stella.
Sarah Thornton wrote about this clearly in Seven Days in the Art World (2009), where she describes auctions as rituals rather than markets, spaces where belief is manufactured through choreography.
After Alexandra Suda accused the museum of wrongful termination, the institution said she misappropriated funds to increase her salary.
With his new comic book and exhibition, the artist explores his neurosis and mortality, but continues to question authority.
Al Farrow, who created the sculptural rendering in 2018, said the work took on a renewed significance under the Trump administration.
An exhibition on the Lower East Side turns to collective memory and reenactment to cut through today’s political numbness.
The museum’s decision to deaccession works by Georgia O’Keeffe, Pablo Picasso, and more has come under public scrutiny.
Through his narrative art, Douglas reminds us that every story contains the potential for history to take another course.
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