Some books feel like secret codes passed between strangers. “Dictee” is one of them—and a new exhibition explores the radical ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “When my paintings cease to be challenging, I will simply find something else to do,” Jack Whitten wrote in a 1988 letter to the ...
The first retrospective of an artist whose works communicate “the most complex subjects with unwavering compassion” opens at an Edinburgh art gallery on Saturday. For more than four decades, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sep. 6—CHAMPAIGN — Krannert Art Museum at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is presenting the first retrospective of the ...
Pomellato founder Pino Rabolini hailed from a long line of goldsmiths. In 1967, however, he broke from tradition to test his hypothesis that a playful pret-a-porter approach and avant-garde eye could ...
The Filipino American artist is having her first retrospective at MoMA PS1 as the mainstream art world finally catches up to her work. “You will regret missing it,” our critic says. By Andrew Russeth ...
L.A.-based, Venezuela-born artist Magdalena Suarez Frimkess’ new show at LACMA is nearly a century in the making. By Michael Slenske “I’m a survivor,” says Magdalena Suarez Frimkess. “Since I was a ...
Nona Faustine electrified the art world with unflinching photographs interrogating America’s racist past, most notably in naked self-portraits taken at former sites associated with slavery around New ...
Respected for his hungry mind and his ceaseless experimentation—but perhaps never fully given his due—Whitten is the subject of his first comprehensive retrospective, opening March 23 at the Museum of ...