An exhibition traces the radical advancements in painting by Al Held, Elizabeth Murray, Judy Pfaff, and Frank Stella.
Gerhard Richter opened his largest-ever show at Fondation Louis Vuitton last month. We dive deep with the exhibition's curators.
Endlessly energetic, the sculptor, who died last year, was often overshadowed by her famous husband, Robert Frank — but the ...
After years of declining sales, records set from major collections (Klimt, Kahlo) primed the auction houses for a rebound at ...
Tran Ngoc Linh's new exhibition introduces nearly 70 lacquer works created by her during the period 2020–2025, marking an ...
If you are calorie conscious, you can opt for the Yaki Soba (buckwheat) Noodles with zucchini, sake, mirin and soy. Pair it ...
Form propels content in Robert Therrien's retrospective at the Broad. 'This Is a Story,' filled with enlarged plates and ...
The artist’s fascination with subjects ranging from quantum theory to poetry reveals an intellect that moves freely between ...
Working in uniquely skilled techniques, Korican, McLennan and Malone seem to understand the possibilities of resonance — as ...
A treasured painting by Bill Dunlap, depicting Donald Link’s family’s rice farm in Crowley, holds a place of prominence. It ...
At the beginning of August I found myself on a stage at a tech conference in Kosovo, talking about something that feels increasingly urgent: if we want real artists to survive, we are going to need a ...
At 82, Sylvia Snowden brings her visceral, unstinting "M Street" paintings to White Cube's New York space, revealing a body ...
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