-
Carrie Moyer: Timber! At Alexander Gray Associates
Art SpielOctober 24, 2024 Carrie Moyer’s solo show Timber! is her debut with the renowned Alexander Gray Associates gallery in New York City. Her... -
Twenty years of Emirati abstract art on show in new Bassam Freiha Art Foundation exhibition
The NationalOctober 23, 2024 A new exhibition at the Bassam Freiha Art Foundation is reflecting upon the evolution of abstract art in the UAE... -
Joan Semmel Is The American Artist Painting A Picture Of Womanhood
10 MagazineOctober 23, 2024 Joan Semmel is a legend. At 91, she is still creating intimate art that is provocative and thoroughly her. She... -
With glass and embroidery, Georgetown’s art exhibits explore community, feminism, and humanity
The Georgetown VoiceOctober 19, 2024 This fall, Georgetown University Art Galleries has two new exhibitions on display until Dec. 8. “Around the Table” is a... -
Frank de Biasi Crafts a Chic Manhattan Apartment for an Art Adviser’s Adventurous Collection
Galerie MagazineOctober 11, 2024 How art adviser Astrid Hill ended up in her home on New York’s Upper East Side was, as she puts... -
New Mexico Is Where the Outlaw Artists Live
T: The New York Times Style MagazineOctober 2, 2024 Agnes Martin , a celebrated painter of serene grids and subtle bands of color, landed in New Mexico after an... -
Melvin Edwards’s Sculptures Bow Under the Weight of History
FriezeOctober 1, 2024 Houston-born artist Melvin Edwards's first institutional European solo show includes more than 50 works that showcase his ability to provoke... -
Hugh Steers, Alexander Gray Associates
ArtforumOctober 1, 2024 Tears well at the mere thought of Hugh Steers’s paintings. He is among a mere handful of figurative artists who... -
Material Metaphors: Melvin Edwards at Fridericianum
Berlin Art LinkSeptember 30, 2024 Melvin Edwards possesses a thoroughly enlivening process mania. Looking at the disciplined repetition of the pieces on view at his... -
JENNIE C. JONES AND GALA PORRAS-KIM WIN 2024 HEINZ AWARDS
ArtforumSeptember 18, 2024 Jennie C. Jones and Gala Porras-Kim have been announced as the 2024 recipients of the Heinz Award for the Arts... -
Jennie C. Jones and Gala Porras-Kim receive $250,000 Heinz Awards
The Art NewspaperSeptember 17, 2024 The American artists Jennie C. Jones and Gala Porras-Kim were revealed as the winners of this year’s Heinz Awards for... -
Jennie C. Jones by Lauren Haynes
BOMB MagazineSeptember 16, 2024 Jennie C. Jones is a sonic and visual artist whose practice spans drawing, painting, sculpture, audio compositions, and installation and... -
One Fine Show: “Steve Locke, the fire next time” at MASS MoCA
ObserverSeptember 13, 2024 Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum outside of New York City—a... -
At Mass MoCA, Steve Locke’s ‘the fire next time’ chills to the bone
The Boston GlobeAugust 29, 2024 The artist nods to James Baldwin with an exhibition that brings to bear the everydayness of racial terror. NORTH ADAMS... -
Art in America’s Fall “New Talent” Issue Features 20 Artists to Watch Plus Reimagined Monuments, Peter Hujar, and more
Art in AmericaAugust 27, 2024 This is a strange and scary time to be making art. Wars continue to rage in Ukraine and Gaza, and... -
Joan Semmel's ‘An Other View’: The Ageing Female Body and the Subversion of the Cult of Youth
The Female BodyAugust 15, 2024 As the curtain fell earlier this year on Joan Semmel's poignant exhibition, An Other View, at Xavier Hufkens in Belgium,... -
BITS & BYTES: Steve Locke at MASS MoCA
The Berkshire EdgeAugust 6, 2024 MASS MoCA presents the first exhibition from the Curatorial Exchange Initiative by artist Steve Locke North Adams— Now through November... -
We Asked 10 Art Industry Savants to Share the Top Artists Residencies Around the World. Here’s What They Told Us
artnet NewsJuly 24, 2024 Whether starting one’s art career or entering a more established stage, artist residencies can offer valuable resources and professional connections... -
TRELLIS ART FUND ANNOUNCES INAUGURAL GRANTEES
ArtforumJuly 22, 2024 The Trellis Art Fund , which launched in Februrary with a $15.8 million endowment and the goal of supporting individual... -
Dia at 50: a new era
The Art NewspaperJuly 12, 2024 Dia Art Foundation was established in New York in 1974, dedicated to commissioning and presenting major public works of art... -
The Best New York Exhibitions this July at MoMA, Gladstone Gallery, and More
WhitewallJuly 10, 2024 With endless talent spread around the city, here are some of our New York City exhibition favorites for summer 2024,... -
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and the Latin American Film Center NYC present ‘Echoes of Césaire’
Fort Worth ReportJuly 9, 2024 SPECIAL EXHIBITION Surrealism and Us: Caribbean and African Diasporic Artists since 1940 On View through July 28 Organized by Curator... -
Hugh Steers’ Paintings Captured Bleakness and Hope
Art and ObjectJuly 8, 2024 Conjuring Tenderness: Paintings from 1987, an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Hugh Steers (1962–1995), recently opened at... -
The Approval Matrix: Everyone's a Pundit
New York MagazineJune 28, 2024 Highbrow, Brilliant: Hugh Steers at Alexander Gray. ... View full graphic at nymag.com . -
Queer Artists Brought Pain, History, and Hope to the 60th Venice Biennale
ARTnewsJune 28, 2024 Deep within the cavernous Arsenale di Venezia, amidst hundreds of works on view at the 60th edition of the Biennale,... -
Five Highlights From Detroit’s Queer Art Biennial
HyperallergicJune 23, 2024 DETROIT — The Mighty Real/Queer Detroit biennial isn’t notable just because of its dedication to LGBTQ+ representation — though that... -
New Mosaics Arrive at Metropolitan-Lorimer Subway Stop
HyperallergicJune 19, 2024 Local artists Jackie Chang and Chloë Bass created two multi-panel series, now on view at the Brooklyn station. New Yorkers... -
In Rome, a Collection of Contemporary American Art Makes a Baroque Statement
ArtsyJune 14, 2024 This exhibition, “Day for Night: New American Realism,” draws entirely from the private collection of Beirut-based collectors Tony and Elham... -
Harmony Hammond’s Ongoing Revolution
HyperallergicJune 9, 2024 Everything I know about feminist art I’ve learned from Harmony Hammond, and for that, I feel incredibly lucky. Once a... -
New Digital Art Fair ‘The Digital Art Mile’ to launch in Basel.
FAD MagazineJune 6, 2024 From June 10th to 16th, ArtMeta introduces The Digital Art Mile, a new digital art fair format in Basel. At... -
12 institutional leaders from Valencia give their opinion on education and research on International Museum Day 2024
MAKMAMay 18, 2024 Salomé Cuesta (Vice-Rector for Art, Science, Technology and Society at the Polytechnic University of Valencia ): At the Polytechnic University... -
Luis Camnitzer becomes "independent" of his works at the Carme Center with the exhibition "(insert title here)"
València diariMay 14, 2024 The artist Luis Camnitzer becomes 'independent' of his works at the Center del Carme Cultura Contemporània (CCCC) with the exhibition... -
The Black Female Artists Redefining Minimalism
The New York Times Style MagazineMay 10, 2024 A new generation of painters and sculptors is finding creative freedom by making rigorously pared-down work. JENNIE C. JONES was... -
Kang Seung Lee: The Presence of This Void
Art Asia PacificApril 30, 2024 Friendship, kinship, community—how can these interpersonal connections be established and maintained across geographies and even across generations? The multiplicity of... -
Foreigners Everywhere: A Triumphant, Anthemic Venice Biennale for the Stateless Queers in All of Us
Bmore ArtApril 26, 2024 Some of the strongest queer art on view in Foreigners Everywhere is easy to miss, tucked away in a series... -
10 Campus Museums Shine a Spotlight on Democracy
The New York TimesApril 25, 2024 At a time when higher education leaders are facing relentless criticism over their handling of free speech and political protests,... -
Everything is Circulating
Harper's Bazaar KoreaApril 25, 2024 Kang Seung Lee, who was born in Korea and is currently based in LA, illuminates the transnational queer history and... -
Isolde Brielmaier’s Top 5 Picks from Frieze New York Viewing Room 2024
FriezeApril 24, 2024 The Deputy Director of the New Museum selects a photograph by Stephen Shore which transforms the everyday, a bold and... -
Painter Joan Semmel: "Calling yourself a feminist was a radical act"
Monopol MagazineApril 23, 2024 The painter Joan Semmel once shocked the art world with her nude self-portraits; at the age of 91, she wants... -
World-renowned conceptual artist Luis Camnitzer: “First exhibition in Korea, exciting”
ImaeilMarch 29, 2024 Some people express their emotions through art, some pursue visual beauty through art, and some record the times through art.... -
Looking Ahead: Jennie C. Jones is Taking on Metropolitan Museum of Art's Rooftop Garden Commission in 2025
Culture TypeMarch 16, 2024 THE ROOF GARDEN of The Metropolitan Museum of Art offers majestic, panoramic views of the New York City skyline. Each... -
Let’s Call It Art!, by Luis Camnitzer
e-fluxMarch 1, 2024 When I was in sixth grade, a teacher who I still remember fondly asked us to draw something we had... -
Ida Panicelli on Joan Semmel
ArtforumFebruary 1, 2024 Joan Semmel has never displayed any embarrassment about portraying her own body, confronting without compromise all the subtle modifications wrought... -
Artist Lee Kang-seung's mission to unearth forgotten queer narratives
The Korea TimesNovember 9, 2023 Within his dreamlike world of gold-threaded embroidery, graphite drawings and collaborative performances, artist Lee Kang-seung imagines a conversation across time... -
Breakthrough Artist Bethany Collins Mines the Poetic Potential of Paper
Artnet NewsNovember 8, 2023 “Paper is fragile, and it’s temporary. It heals itself but it holds abrasions to its surface,” said Bethany Collins on... -
Melvin Edwards imbeds history in his art
The Philadelphia TribuneOctober 10, 2023 Melvin Edwards, a contemporary artist and former teacher, firmly states that he is not an illustrator. He is seemingly uninterested... -
Geriatric Power: Luis Camnitzer
e-flux Journal Issue #139October 10, 2023 After listening to my lamentations, one of my kids thought they would make a useful contribution to the field of... -
¡BIENVENIDOS, VLADEM! Coming home
PasatiempoSeptember 22, 2023 Layers of midnight-toned Prussian blue oil paint suture the horizontal straps that Harmony Hammond wrapped around Cinch V, one of... -
Inside the California African American Museum’s $5-million, ‘momentum’-fueled upgrades
Los Angeles TimesAugust 4, 2023 There’s a new public sculpture outside the California African American Museum in Exposition Park. Conceptual artist Chloë Bass’ work rests... -
Go to the New La Guardia for the Art
CurbedJune 14, 2023 Bookending the other end of the atrium is a monumental wall installation by Bronx native Ronny Quevedo called Pacha Cosmopolitanism... -
Power, space and fantasy: what to look out for at Art Basel 2023
Wallpaper*June 12, 2023 Nature, ecology, queer perspectives and quantum physics intertwine in a web of fantastical references at Art Basel 2023 (15 –... -
5 Late LGBTQ+ Artists Finally Getting Their Due
ArtsyJune 9, 2023 LGBTQ+ artists have long been excluded from popular narratives and public recognition both in art history and the art market.... -
Harmony Hammond: Accumulations
The Brooklyn RailJune 5, 2023 I am the kind of art historian who cannot detach the artwork from the person who made it: the body... -
Explore 120 years of exceptional art in Art Basel’s Online Viewing Rooms
Art BaselJune 5, 2023 Artworks are invaluable markers of history, coded with the events, social dynamics, and cultural shifts of their era. In Art... -
This Modernist Masterpiece in the Hamptons Proves That Opposites Attract
Galerie MagazineJune 2, 2023 Out near the tip of New York’s Long Island, in the town of Bridgehampton, architect Steven Harris has created an... -
How LGBTQ+ Artists Use Abstraction to Move Past Labels
ArtsyJune 1, 2023 Figurative art has been hot for quite a few years now, but it’s always been widely popular. That’s partly because,... -
Melvin Edwards
ArtforumJune 1, 2023 How can we take pleasure in beauty, knowing the cruelty that goes on all around us? In this exhibition, Melvin... -
11 Art World Luminaries Share Their Top Picks from Frieze New York 2023
Galerie MagazineMay 18, 2023 The 11th edition of Frieze New York kicked off at The Shed in Hudson Yards this week with 68 galleries... -
Erin Christovale's Five Favorite Works from Frieze Viewing Room
FriezeMay 18, 2023 Melvin Edwards 's works on paper from the 70’s are a rare, visual treat. This untitled work gives insight into... -
At Frieze New York 2023, One-Person Shows That Shine
The New York TimesMay 18, 2023 At its debut in 2012, Frieze New York, a spinoff of Frieze in London, came off as an imperious enterprise.... -
The Artists Depicting the Power and Strangeness of Breasts
The New York Times T Magazine: AustraliaMay 16, 2023 Women’s breasts have been a fixation of Western artists since Western art began. The prehistoric sculptor who carved a hunk... -
Alex Gartenfeld's Top Picks from Frieze New York Viewing Room 2023
FriezeMay 11, 2023 The Artistic Director of ICA Miami selects new paintings by Steve Locke, and iconic works by Carlos Villa, Rosa Barba... -
Reflections of Time & Place
Metropolitan Airport NewsMay 10, 2023 Ronny Quevedo’s, Pacha Cosmopolitanism Overtime incorporates the floors of gymnasiums that are painted in a way that draws a parallel... -
New Contemporary Arts Center Exhibit Explores what Society Deems as Important Monuments and Heroes
City BeatApril 19, 2023 There are some artists, architects, heroes and monuments many learn about in school, while others are hidden in plain sight... -
“Revisiting 5+1”
ArtforumApril 6, 2023 In recent years, curatorial efforts to recuperate the stories and careers of Black artists who practiced during the 1960s and... -
His ʻSoft White Cubeʼ Is Conquering TriBeCa
The New York TimesMarch 26, 2023 With more than a dozen projects, the architect Markus Dochantschi of studioMDA is reshaping the state of the art gallery,... -
What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in March
The New York TimesMarch 2, 2023 Melvin Edwards Melvin Edwards is best known for his wall sculptures “Lynch Fragments,” a series made of welded metal scraps... -
New York’s Alexander Gray Associates to Leave Chelsea After 17 Years for Tribeca
ArtnewsFebruary 22, 2023 Yet another Chelsea stalwart will depart that New York gallery district for Tribeca , a neighborhood that in recent years... -
Anderson Ranch Editions presents ‘Hot off the Press’
The Aspen TimesFebruary 16, 2023 Brian Shure, master printer and director of Anderson Ranch Editions, has spent over 50 years mastering his craft — making... -
Luis Camnitzer’s “Arbitrary Order”
e-fluxFebruary 10, 2023 Luis Camnitzer’s A to Cosmopolite (2020–22) is a marvel of precisely executed conceptual art—or as Camnitzer might prefer, “contextual art”... -
Your Concise New York Art Guide for February 2023
HyperallergicFebruary 1, 2023 Luis Camnitzer: Arbitrary Order Luis Camnitzer’s latest Alexander Gray exhibition breaks with algorithmic authority. A longtime critic of big tech,... -
Carrie Moyer by Bruce Pearson
BOMB MagazineJanuary 25, 2023 I’ve followed New York painter Carrie Moyer’s work for a couple of decades, and it’s been exciting to see her... -
Who Gets to Be Abstract? A Legendary Show of Black Artists Gets a Second Look in “Revisiting 5+1”
Art in AmericaJanuary 24, 2023 In 1969 Stony Brook University was in dire straits. Having been rocked by anti-war protests, student demands for a Black... -
Chloë Bass Disarms With Beauty
HyperallergicJanuary 10, 2023 LOS ANGELES — On the sly, Chloë Bass turns her viewers into poets. The multiform artist quietly coaxes us to... -
Steve Locke
The New YorkerDecember 7, 2022 This New York-based artist has honed an idiosyncratic language of abstraction, mingling references to cruising and to lynching with stirring... -
Bethany Collins' "America: A Hymnal" Offers Refuge From Basel and American Madness
Miami New TimesDecember 5, 2022 Visual artist Bethany Collins knows she's about to be uncomfortable. That's got nothing to do with the themes of race,... -
In Richly Patterned Portraits, Ruby Sky Stiler Dismantles Art History’s Most Persistent Archetypes
ColossalNovember 28, 2022 Throughout the history of Western art, certain tropes occur again and again in painting and sculpture. The motif of mother... -
Your Concise Guide to Miami Art Week
HyperallergicNovember 28, 2022 As some of us recall with a distinct mix of nostalgia and discomfort, the bar for peak Miami-ness was set... -
Your Guide to the Best Events at Miami Art Week and Art Basel 2022
W MagazineNovember 23, 2022 Ronny Quevedo at Locust Projects When: Beginning November 29 Where: Locust Projects gallery, 3852 N Miami Ave. What to Expect:... -
Defiantly at Home: Latinx Artists in the Borderlands
Art in AmericaNovember 21, 2022 Photojournalism from the US-Mexico border currently emphasizes stark, divisive images: walls, fences, surveillance devices, border patrols, “coyotes,” and crossing migrants.... -
Podcast: Seeing the 90’s Everywhere Right Now | With Helen Molesworth
Dialogues: The David Zwirner PodcastNovember 2, 2022 In the premiere episode of a new series hosted by Helen Molesworth, the curator and writer talks with her friend... -
15 pop-ups, launches, events in L.A. to level up your November calendar, with style
Los Angeles TimesNovember 1, 2022 ‘Chloë Bass: Wayfinding’ The West Coast debut of Chloë Bass’ buzzy exhibition, “Wayfinding,” is all about reading the signs. A... -
Dallas Museum of Art's ‘Movement' Explores the Evolution of Kineticism
NBC DFWOctober 15, 2022 Experiencing kinetic art is as easy as turning on a lightbulb at the Dallas Museum of Art’s immersive exhibition, Movement:... -
New York’s Top October Art Exhibitions Have A Southern Flavor
ForbesOctober 10, 2022 The pleasures of fall in New York City go beyond sweater weather, cute boots and pumpkin spice everything. Autumn in... -
5 Latinx Artists Using Abstraction to Address Precolonial Histories
ArtsyOctober 6, 2022 In her article “Witnessing the In-visibility of Inca Architecture in Colonial Peru” (2007), Stella Nair describes how 16th-century Spanish colonists... -
Hollis Taggart to Present First Exhibition to Capture Intimate Friendship Between Artist Dusti Bongé and Gallerist and Artist Betty Parsons
ARTFIX DailyOctober 6, 2022 Hollis Taggart will present Kinship: Dusti Bongé and Betty Parsons, an expansive exhibition on the illustrious but lesser-known career of... -
What the World’s Top Collectors Bought in 2022, From Warhol Digital Works to Dazzling Abstractions
ARTnewsOctober 6, 2022 The collectors who rank on ARTnews’s annual Top 200 list are often avid travelers, heading to various locales around the... -
Moss Arts Center exhibitions feature works from artists Craig Drennen and Steve Locke
Virginia Tech NewsOctober 4, 2022 Works from two prominent artists are on display in Virginia for the very first time. The Moss Arts Center’s fall... -
Video: Ronny Quevedo: entre aquí y allá
The Brooklyn RailSeptember 20, 2022 Artist Ronny Quevedo joins Rail Editor-At-Large Jason Rosenfeld for a conversation. We conclude with a poetry reading by Amish Trivedi.... -
Artists to see first at Frieze Seoul, chosen by 6 experts
Esquire KoreaSeptember 14, 2022 ALEXANDER GRAY ASSOCIATES BETTY PARSONS Here comes the work of an artist I have long liked and wanted to become... -
7 best bets for visual arts in the Seattle area in fall 2022
The Seattle TimesSeptember 6, 2022 One of the greatest strengths of art is its ability to get you thinking about everyday objects or themes in... -
Explorations of Heritage and Identity at Frieze Seoul
FriezeSeptember 4, 2022 Melvin Edwards More Than You See, 2016-2017 Welded steel and chain Alexander Gray Associates (Booth C18) A pointed play... -
Artist Steve Locke awarded Rappaport Prize by deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum
The Boston GlobeAugust 25, 2022 Few contemporary artists have left Boston under such public, or such fraught, circumstances as Steve Locke. The artist, whose work... -
NSU Art Museum’s “Lux et Veritas” Brings Plenty of Light & Truth
Boca Raton MagazineJuly 22, 2022 The artists in “Lux et Veritas,” an exciting exhibition at the NSU Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale, share two things... -
Recombinations
Chicago ReaderJuly 21, 2022 Editor’s note: Coco Picard’s comic for this issue examines artists Jennie C. Jones and Norman Teague on the occasion of... -
"NO FORMS"
The New YorkerJuly 1, 2022 The concept of Minimalism has become so mainstream that it’s now as likely to evoke a tidy sock drawer as... -
Sam Gilliam ‘Took a Step Most People Didn’t Understand Was Possible’
The New York TimesJune 28, 2022 When the painter Sam Gilliam died last weekend at age 88, he left behind pioneering artworks, particularly his draped canvases... -
Frustrated by society's erasure, the Lesbian Avengers fought back
NPRJune 24, 2022 When Yusef Hawkins, a 16-year-old Black teenager, was ambushed and murdered by a white mob in 1989, it drew attention... -
Podcast: A Conversation with Bethany Collins
Cerebral WomenJune 22, 2022 Ep.112 features BETHANY COLLINS (b. 1984 Montgomery, AL). She lives and works in Chicago, IL. Collins is a multidisciplinary artist... -
Ricardo Brey transforms old into contemporary art
De TijdJune 4, 2022 In the 'Gap in the clouds' exhibition in the Hof van Busleyden Museum in Mechelen, Cuban artist Ricardo Brey shows... -
LaGuardia Airport's New Terminal Will Boast a $12 Million USD Art Initiative
HypebeastJune 3, 2022 There are very few places on Earth that muster the wide range of emotions found at the airport. Excitement, dread,... -
New York’s LaGuardia Airport Unveils New Permanent Artworks by Mariam Ghani, Rashid Johnson, and Others
artnet NewsJune 2, 2022 For the second time in as many years, New York has opened a new, state-of-the-art terminal at Queens’s formerly decrepit... -
The Renovated LaGuardia Airport Abounds With Artwork
Surface MagazineJune 2, 2022 LaGuardia has long been considered the armpit of New York’s airports. President Joe Biden famously compared its decrepit facilities to... -
“Carrie Moyer and Sheila Pepe: Tabernacles for Trying Time
The New YorkerJune 1, 2022 The Museum of Arts and Design’s spirited exhibition “Carrie Moyer and Sheila Pepe: Tabernacles for Trying Times,” on view through... -
Exploring Melvin Edwards' urealised works at the exhibition at Dia Beacon, New York
STIRworldMay 22, 2022 Installations are immersive and participatory, and one should feel compelled to engage with the medium of the artwork. However, we... -
Ghent artist Ricardo Brey goes to Mechelen for an exhibition full of optimism: “I want to bring a sign of hope”
Gazet van AntwerpenMay 19, 2022 When you walk into the exhibition space of Museum Hof van Busleyden in Mechelen, the color blue overwhelms you. “It's... -
There is always a gap in the clouds: Ricardo Brey makes a hopeful exhibition for Hof van Busleyden
Het Laatste NieuwsMay 19, 2022 The artist with studio in Ghent wants to tell a positive story after the pandemic and protests for racial and... -
From Latinx artists to new takes on Surrealism, curator Marcela Guerrero’s favourite works at Frieze New York
The Art NewspaperMay 19, 2022 Marcela Guerrero, an associate curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, is spearheading two major exhibitions this year: No... -
Melvin Edwards: Brighter Days opens June 1st at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum
Artfix DailyMay 18, 2022 deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum announces its newest outdoor exhibition, Melvin Edwards: Brighter Days, opening to the public on June... -
Nora Lawrence's Top Five Works from Frieze Viewing Room
FriezeMay 18, 2022 The Artistic Director and Chief Curator of Storm King Art Center chooses her favourite pieces from the Frieze New York... -
Latinx artists finally get New York recognition
Financial TimesMay 12, 2022 It seems as though everywhere one looks in New York City, Latinx artists are making their mark. In April, El... -
Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Stories of Paper is the biography of a versatile medium
Gulf TodayMay 10, 2022 Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, inaugurated Louvre Abu Dhabi’s second... -
Down the Line
Art in AmericaMay 9, 2022 “Lineage” might bring to mind bloodlines, family trees, inherited customs, and archives indicating how an individual relates to a larger... -
Joan Semmel, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Museum
ArtforumMay 5, 2022 Joan Semmel’s “Skin in the Game” at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts—her first retrospective—evinced a sustained, fearless, and... -
A New Exhibition by Steve Locke to Open This June in Germantown, New York
Interior Design MagazineMay 4, 2022 Steve Locke has earned such accolades as the Guggenheim Fellowship for his art—painting, photography, sculpture—which centers on the sins of... -
Carrie Moyer: Morphologies
The Brooklyn RailMay 1, 2022 In fifteen mixed-media collages on view now at DC Moore, Carrie Moyer shifts the boisterous abstract compositions for which she’s... -
Louvre Abu Dhabi’s New Exhibition, Stories of Paper, Opens To The Public
Outlook IndiaApril 29, 2022 Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, inaugurated Louvre Abu Dhabi’s second... -
Look: Louvre Abu Dhabi's 'Stories of Paper'
Gulf NewsApril 20, 2022 About 100 artworks and objects from 16 museums and private collections on display ... View full slideshow at gulfnews.com . -
What to expect from Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim's exhibition at Venice Biennale 2022
The National NewsApril 18, 2022 Ibrahim is part of a distinct group of UAE artists referred to as “The Five”. This tight-knit avant-garde community also... -
Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed visits 'Portrait of a Nation II: Beyond Narratives' exhibition
Emirates News Agency WAMApril 15, 2022 ABU DHABI, 14th April, 2022 (WAM) -- H.H. Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed, Member of Abu Dhabi Executive Council... -
Webs of Relation: Carrie Moyer and Sheila Pepe at the Museum of Arts and Design
Art in AmericaApril 14, 2022 'Tabernacles for Trying Times' at the Museum of Arts and Design was a drifting survey of the work of painter... -
What to See In Brazil During SP-Arte
FriezeApril 8, 2022 Regina Silveira Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade de São Paulo (MAC-USP) 28 August - 3 July Born in 1939... -
Four Gallery Shows to See in the Windy City During Expo Chicago
ARTnewsApril 7, 2022 Bethany Collins at Patron For a pared down exhibition, titled “Cadence,” Bethany Collins thinks through the importance of language in... -
Shining a Light on the Art of the Printmaker
HyperallergicApril 4, 2022 The Printer’s Proof: Artist and Printer Collaborations , currently on view at the Albuquerque Museum, delves into the exponentially intriguing... -
Sugar High: Communing with Art and Nature in the Tropical Paradise of Usina de Arte
Newcity BrazilApril 1, 2022 I am sitting on the veranda of a grand tropical mansion, the Casa do Lago, in a remote area of... -
Jennie C. Jones with Ann C. Collins
The Brooklyn RailApril 1, 2022 Perception comes gradually, when the mind is quieted enough for awareness to seep in, and even then, it is never... -
How Latin American Artists Made New York a Creative Mecca
ArtReviewMarch 31, 2022 This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York, 1965–1975 at Americas Society, New York, captures the city’s... -
Melvin Edwards, Sam Gilliam and William T. Williams: Abstract Artists and Old Friends
T, The New York Times Style MagazineMarch 31, 2022 'Do one thing for me,' the sculptor Melvin Edwards says, 'don't use a musical metaphor.' A chastened journalist revokes his... -
Camnitzer
Virginia Living, March 25, 2022 -
Edwards
Hamlet Hub, March 24, 2022 -
School is In: Luis Camnitzer’s “A Museum is a School” goes up at the ICA
Style WeeklyMarch 21, 2022 It began with a disagreement. While working as an education curator at a museum, German-born Uruguayan artist Luis Camnitzer and... -
Exhibition programme 2022: MUSAC, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Castilla y Leon
e-fluxMarch 16, 2022 MUSAC, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León presents its exhibition programme for 2022, which will implement the strategic... -
‘God Forbid We Should Talk About Joy’: Jennie C. Jones on Dodging Pressure to Signify Blackness in Her Art, and Finding Her Own Language
Artnet NewsMarch 16, 2022 A visual artist interested in sound, Jennie C. Jones is a composer in both senses of the word. With their... -
‘I Couldn’t Deal With the Social Life’: Why Artist Valeska Soares Decided to Leave New York for Her Native São Paulo After 30 Years
artnet NewsMarch 8, 2022 After 30 years in New York, artist Valeska Soares made the decision last year to leave her adopted home and... -
Holguín art in the future
¡ahora!March 3, 2022 Burying people in the hope of resurrection is not a common act. But it happened. Holguín participated in the XIV... -
Ruby Sky Stiler: New Patterns
The Brooklyn RailMarch 1, 2022 Whenever I’ve been lucky enough to see Ruby Sky Stiler’s work in person, I’ve come away thinking about the idea... -
Jennie C. Jones and the Music of Chance
HyperallergicMarch 1, 2022 At the Guggenheim museum there is a small gallery, the first space open to visitors who begin at the ground... -
'Offside' at UAlbany a personal, cultural exhibit
Times UnionFebruary 28, 2022 For the artist Ronny Quevedo, whose family moved from Ecuador to New York when he was just a year old,... -
Your Concise New York Art Guide for March 2022
HyperallergicFebruary 28, 2022 There’s a “what if…” energy electrifying some of the most exciting exhibitions in New York City this month, speculative propositions... -
Revisiting Latin American Artists’ Struggle for Representation in the United States
HyperallergicFebruary 28, 2022 On a brisk winter’s day in 1970, six young Puerto Rican artists set to work building a geodesic dome underneath... -
Podcast: Jennie C. Jones' Dynamics Exhibition at the Guggenheim
WNYC New York Public RadioFebruary 28, 2022 A new exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum uses sound and the unique architecture of the Guggenheim to create an engaging... -
The Art Angle Podcast: Jennie C. Jones on Why You Should Listen to Her Paintings
Artnet NewsFebruary 25, 2022 Welcome to the Art Angle, a podcast from Artnet News that delves into the places where the art world meets... -
Six NY artists to create art installations for LaGuardia Airport's new terminal
Telemundo 47February 22, 2022 New York has selected six world-renowned artists to create permanent art installations at the new $4 billion Terminal C at... -
La Guardia’s New Delta Terminal to be Defined by New York Artists
The New York TimesFebruary 22, 2022 Delta Air Lines’s rebuilt Terminal C, expected to open this spring as one of the last big features of La... -
These Are the Standout Moments from Frieze Los Angeles 2022
Galerie MagazineFebruary 22, 2022 Two years ago, the art world descended on Los Angeles for Frieze L.A., in what would turn out to be... -
Joan Semmel – interview: ‘I was simply not excluding those who did not conform to any preconceived notions of beauty’
Studio InternationalFebruary 18, 2022 From her abstract expressionist paintings in the 1970s, evolving into figurative work that confronts and subverts mainstream representations of the... -
5 Fast Facts: Betty Parsons and #5WomenArtists
National Museum of Women in the ArtsFebruary 17, 2022 Betty Parsons (1900–1982), American artist and New York City (NYC) gallerist, was known as the “den mother of Abstract Expressionism.”... -
The 10 Best Booths at Frieze Los Angeles 2022, From Stunning Stone Piles to Menacing Thank You’s
ARTnewsFebruary 17, 2022 With gallery after gallery announcing plans to open in Los Angeles, the international art scene is closely watching what’s taking... -
ICA at VCU announces spring schedule
VCU NewsFebruary 16, 2022 The Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University’s spring schedule includes concepts of Ghanaian cultural memory, pedagogy and art... -
Jennie C. Jones, a Minimalist Who Calls Her Own Tune
The New York TimesFebruary 10, 2022 A few weeks ago, the artist Jennie C. Jones made her way to the top of the spiral in the... -
Jennie C. Jones to Present 2022 Wolgin Lecture at Tyler School of Art and Architecture
HyperallergicFebruary 9, 2022 The Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University is pleased to welcome Jennie C. Jones as its sixth... -
Congratulations Jennie C. Jones, on view at the Guggenheim!
ArtbookFebruary 5, 2022 '8 Track' (2007) is reproduced from Jennie C. Jones: Compilation, a book that we are delighted to revisit this... -
Ruby Sky Stiler: Reflecting On Canvas
MetalFebruary 4, 2022 Through her practice and exploration, the Brooklyn-based artist Ruby Sky Stiler finds in the figurative representation of portraiture an approach... -
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: Jennie C. Jones ‘Dynamics’
World Art FoundationsFebruary 4, 2022 Jennie C. Jones: Dynamics addresses the objecthood of painting, sound as ephemeral content, and the graphic forms of music notation.... -
On Exhibit: Unseen labor cleverly highlighted in UAlbany works
The Daily GazetteJanuary 26, 2022 “Ronny Quevedo: offside,” one of the latest exhibits to open at the University Art Museum, is deceptively sparse on first... -
The 16th Lyon Biennale announces curatorial framework, participating artists, and institutional partners.
e-fluxJanuary 24, 2022 Curatorial framework Curated by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath, the 16th Lyon Biennale manifesto of fragility proceeds with the announcement... -
The Prospect 5 Triennial Reflects Contemporary Culture’s Hunger for Widespread Yet Specific Historical Reckoning
Artnet NewsJanuary 19, 2022 Also tapping this energy is the other clear highlight of “Yesterday We Said Tomorrow” for me: the conjoined display, in... -
Top 10 for Visual Art in Chicago: Big shows, big messages in the first months of 2022
The Chicago TribuneJanuary 6, 2022 As museums carry on showing pandemic holdovers too good to cancel, the embarrassment of riches continues. So many great shows,... -
Moody Kicks Off 2022 With Incredible New Slate of Programs
HoustoniaJanuary 5, 2022 Founded in 2017 as a site for artistic experimentation , the Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University is... -
Chronogram
Edwards, January 1, 2022 -
‘I Wanted a Real Person to Be Seen’: Joan Semmel on Her 60-Year Career Painting the Female Form—for the Female Gaze
artnet NewsDecember 28, 2021 This interview has been excerpted from the recent collection New Waves: Contemporary Art and the Issues Shaping Its Tomorrow (September... -
Banana Republics in Latin American Art
El PaísDecember 21, 2021 The banana is much more than a fruit. In contemporary Latin American art, it can be a symbol of exoticism... -
2021 Was . . . ? These Works of Art Help Make Sense of It.
Texas MonthlyDecember 21, 2021 Even in these last weeks of 2021, the year still has an indeterminate feeling about it. In many ways, it... -
Hugh Steers, the painter who looked AIDS in the face
TéléramaDecember 19, 2021 Hugh Steers loved to paint cats, high heels and bathtubs. The latter illuminate, with their whiteness, many of his paintings,... -
Expanding the Scope of ‘Latin American Art’
The New York TimesDecember 16, 2021 You don’t need to know anything about art to be stopped in your tracks by what’s on the walls of... -
The Dream of a Museum at Hong Kong's M+
OculaDecember 15, 2021 One doesn't enter a dream intentionally; one drifts into it. Like wandering into a garden: a meaningful meander in space... -
At the Foundation for Contemporary Arts’s Latest Benefit Exhibition, 106 Artists Unite for a Common Cause
VogueDecember 10, 2021 The Foundation for Contemporary Arts was established nearly 60 years ago, by the artists Jasper Johns and John Cage. From... -
Joan Semmel Takes an Unflinching View of Her Own Body
T: The New York Times Style MagazineDecember 9, 2021 JOAN SEMMEL WAS defiant from the start, not the sort to go with the flow even as a young girl.... -
Harmony Hammond: Women In Abstraction Guggenheim Bilbao
ArtlystDecember 2, 2021 Artist/activist Harmony Hammond was born in Chicago in 1944 and is associated with the feminist art movement in New York... -
A look back: the five UAE artists who shaped the country's contemporary art scene
The National NewsDecember 2, 2021 It was almost a decade after the creation of the UAE that its art scene started to take shape. In... -
Ronny Quevedo: at the line
DARIANovember 19, 2021 The show currently on view in the Central and South El Pomar Galleries at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center... -
Dressed in Custom Dior, Lorde Gave a Rousing Performance at the Guggenheim International Gala
VogueNovember 18, 2021 Emotions swirled through the Guggenheim’s spiral structure at last night’s gala honoring artists Etel Adnan, Jennie C. Jones, Cecilia Vicuña,... -
This Powerful Art Exhibit Proves the South Still Has Something to Say
HoustoniaNovember 15, 2021 The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston’S (CAMH) latest effort, The Dirty South: Contemporary Art, Material Culture, and the Sonic Impulse ... -
Artist Steve Locke to discuss public monuments in Gibbes Museum lecture
The Post and CourierNovember 11, 2021 In April 2015, Freddie Gray was arrested by Baltimore police and badly injured during transport. The 25-year-old African American man... -
PRESENTATION: Ricardo Brey - Blue Shore
Dream Idea MachineNovember 8, 2021 Since the late 1970s, Ricardo Brey’s practice has focused on his research into the origins of humanity and humankind’s place... -
Between sound and physical matter
Art BaselNovember 5, 2021 Sonic and visual artist Jennie C. Jones shares insight into her upcoming exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, opening... -
TriBeCa Gallery Guide: New York’s Most Vibrant Art Scene
The New York TimesOctober 28, 2021 The large-scale arrival of new and veteran dealers has given the neighborhood its first unifying theme in 60 years. Here... -
Intergenerational Care: Kang Seung Lee’s Queer Archives
Art in AmericaOctober 27, 2021 The works of Kang Seung Lee evoke the intergenerational care required to preserve queer legacies. Using fragile materials—plants that can... -
Artist Steve Locke set for keynote speech
Charleston City PaperOctober 27, 2021 The Gibbes Museum of Art’s Distinguished Lecture Series brings world-renowned artists to Charleston for programs designed to stimulate conversations around... -
Jennie C. Jones: New Compositions
The Brooklyn RailOctober 20, 2021 Move in close to Soft, End, Measure (2021), and see what you hear. Constructing a large square from panels of... -
Jennie C. Jones
4ColumnsOctober 8, 2021 On its face, the title of Jennie C. Jones’s exhibition at Alexander Gray Associates, New Compositions , is decidedly innocuous—the... -
Jennie C. Jones’s Geometric Jazz
FriezeOctober 7, 2021 In September 1921, Aleksandr Rodchenko and four other Russian constructivist painters held an exhibition in Moscow, titled '5×5=25', in which... -
ABDULRAHEEM ON HASSAN: MY BROTHER, MY FRIEND, MY TEACHER
SelectionsOctober 6, 2021 Hassan was my friend more than my younger brother. We shared everything, told each other everything, we never kept secrets... -
Hassan Sharif “I am the single Work Artist” at Musée d’art moderne et contemporain de Saint-Étienne métropole
Mousse MagazineSeptember 24, 2021 Hassan Sharif was born in Iran, studied in London, and lived in Dubai, where he became a pioneer of Conceptual... -
Albany Times Union
Subliminal Horizons, September 24, 2021 -
Kang Seung Lee: Hand-Body Connection
Art Asia PacificSeptember 1, 2021 Kang Seung Lee’s practice could be considered the artistic equivalent of alchemy. While all artists conjure ideas, feelings, and perceptions... -
Carrie Moyer & Sheila Pepe: Tabernacles for Trying Times
The Brooklyn RailSeptember 1, 2021 An artist couple for some 25 years, Carrie Moyer and Sheila Pepe are best known for their queer and feminist... -
Colorado Springs Fine Arts center Museum to present Quevedo exhibit Oct. 1
Fox 21 NewsAugust 26, 2021 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Ronny Quevedo’s art is coming to the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College in... -
Teaching a New Inclusiveness at The School
The New York TimesAugust 12, 2021 KINDERHOOK, N.Y. — Feedback is what you get when a system’s output is looped through its input, as when Jimi... -
Chronogram
Subliminal Horizons, August 2, 2021 -
Chloë Bass: The Parts
The Brooklyn RailAugust 1, 2021 As the city continues its reopening from the pandemic, a set of public art installations in two locations in Brooklyn... -
Ground/work at The Clark
The Berkshire EagleJuly 28, 2021 The Clark’s “Ground/work” exhibit shows sculptures that were made uniquely for the Clark’s outdoor environment, with a range of works... -
REGINA SILVEIRA: “I ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD THAT EACH REPRESENTATION OF THE REAL IS PURE ARTIFICE, CODED AND CULTURALIZED”
Arte Al DiaJuly 26, 2021 The Brazilian artist Regina Silveira has a long career in which she tries to explore different notions of reality through... -
Before Summer Ends, See These Five Temporary Art Installations in New York
Cultured MagazineJuly 20, 2021 Though it’s tempting to hole up inside to escape the summer heat, meaningful art makes a sunny jaunt worth the... -
How Artists Have Paid Homage to the Bicycle
HyperallergicJune 30, 2021 “Modernism — and modern art — would never exist without bicycles.” That’s the claim made by a new group exhibition... -
Brooklyn’s long history of resistance is celebrated on Juneteenth
The Art NewspaperJune 18, 2021 On Juneteenth—19 June, the now official federal holi day marking the end of slavery in the US—the Center for Brooklyn... -
O say can you see, what 100 versions of the Star-Spangled Banner reveal about America
The Art NewspaperJune 8, 2021 An estimated 800 people waving Confederate flags and Trump banners stormed the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on 6 January.... -
3 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now
The New York TimesJune 2, 2021 Joan Semmel Through June 12. Alexander Gray Associates, 510 West 26th Street, Manhattan. 212-399-2636; alexandergray.com . Joan Semmel is famous... -
Joan Semmel
The New YorkerMay 22, 2021 This electrifying New York painter has dedicated herself to feminist figuration for sixty years, and the characteristically glorious works in... -
Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend
The Art NewspaperMay 21, 2021 Melvin Edwards: Brighter Days Until 28 November at City Hall Park, Manhattan The Public Art Fund has organised a landmark... -
In her view
The Washington PostMay 19, 2021 Joan Semmel kicked off the 1970s with two series of brightly colored paintings depicting heterosexual couples having sex. No commercial... -
Antonio Caro, 1950–2021, by Luis Camnitzer
e-fluxMay 14, 2021 There are a handful of artists who, had they made only one piece in their entire lifetime, would still have... -
Artists in a Post-George Floyd, Mid-Pandemic World
The New York TimesMay 13, 2021 Two shows that recently opened at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art are keyed to our new normal: One came... -
Artists in a Post-George Floyd, Mid-Pandemic World
The New York TimesMay 13, 2021 Two shows that recently opened at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art are keyed to our new normal: One came... -
David Zwirner Plans Exhibition Series to Mark AIDS Pandemic’s Beginning
ARTnewsMay 11, 2021 To mark 40th anniversary of the beginning of the AIDS pandemic, when the CDC published the first scientific acknowledgement of... -
Sculpted in Metal, Stories of History and Identity Take Shape
The New York TimesMay 4, 2021 The sculpture, made of red stainless steel and chains, rocks and sways. The lengths of links — some rusted, some... -
At Last, Melvin Edwards’s Steel Abstractions Come to City Hall Park
HyperallergicMay 3, 2021 Starting May 4, Melvin Edwards: Brighter Days, a landmark survey of the artist’s work from 1970 to 2020, will fill... -
Carrie Moyer on New Work, Teaching, and Art-Making in a Pandemic
Bmore ArtApril 27, 2021 More studio time: Something artists crave and structure their lives around, in hopes of getting one more hour or one... -
Critics' Picks: Carrie Moyer
ArtforumApril 23, 2021 During Net art’s heyday, Dyke Action Machine!, a lesbian interventionist public-art project cofounded by graphic designer and painter Carrie Moyer... -
"Chloë Bass: Wayfinding" brings a provocative outdoor addition to the Pulitzer Arts Foundation
St. Louis MagazineApril 21, 2021 No two visitors will have the same experience in the Pulitzer Arts Foundation’s evocative outdoor installation Chlo ë Bass: Wayfinding... -
3 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now
The New York TimesMarch 31, 2021 ‘Poema Colectivo Revolución’ In 1981, four Mexican artists who went by the group name Colectivo 3 — Aarón Flores, Araceli... -
4 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now
The New York TimesMarch 24, 2021 Hugh Steers Through April 3. Alexander Gray Associates, 510 West 26th Street, Manhattan, (212) 399-2636, alexandergray.com . When the artist... -
9 Art Exhibitions Worth Masking Up for This Spring
VogueMarch 19, 2021 In New York, most museums and galleries reopened some time ago, but with the zing of spring now in the... -
PBS NewsHour
Edwards, March 17, 2021 -
Hugh Steers
The New YorkerMarch 17, 2021 “Strange State of Being,” the title of Steers’s current show at Alexander Gray Associates, is how the painter described his... -
Hugh Steers Melds Queerness and the Devotional
HyperallergicMarch 16, 2021 Spanning 1987–1993, Strange State of Being illustrates that illness by no means negates intimacy. The exhibition, now on view at... -
How a Museum Show Honoring Breonna Taylor Is Trying to ‘Get It Right’
The New York TimesMarch 11, 2021 “Promise, Witness, Remembrance ” — an exhibition opening April 7 at the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Ky., in honor... -
How Are Boundaries Drawn in Relationships? Chloë Bass examines modes of intimacy in online and offline relationships
Art21March 1, 2021 Through every relationship, you’re operating around an understanding of your own boundaries. A lot of our understandings of ourselves are... -
Interview with Ricardo Brey
Hilde Van CanneytFebruary 22, 2021 Let’s start in the atelier. So we are here in the middle of the atelier. How does your day start?In... -
Black Grief, White Grievance: Artists Search for Racial Justice
The New York TimesFebruary 18, 2021 In the matter of racial justice, the United States has built up terrible karma over the centuries. And in the... -
Teresa Burga, Pioneering Conceptual Artist Focused on Women and Labor, Has Died at 85
ARTnewsFebruary 12, 2021 Teresa Burga , an artist whose indefinable output made her one of the most important conceptual artists in Latin America,... -
Teresa Burga, trailblazing Peruvian conceptualist artist, has died, aged 86
The Art NewspaperFebruary 12, 2021 Teresa Burga, a trailblazer in Latin American Conceptualism, has died, aged 86. The Ministry of Culture of Peru, where she... -
Studio Visit: Chloë Bass
studioELLFebruary 2, 2021 IN DISCUSSION john ros / As I wander through your website, which is a beautiful archive of your work, it’s... -
4 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now
The New York TimesDecember 30, 2020 Harmony Hammond Through Jan. 16. Alexander Gray, 510 West 26th Street, Manhattan. 212-399-2636; alexandergray.com . For decades Harmony Hammond has... -
A Brooklyn Row House Gets an Artistic Revamp With Subtle Nods to Its History
Architectural DigestNovember 18, 2020 The ingredients for a spirited and creative renovation were all there: an ebullient art collection, a historic building with lots... -
Nasher Sculpture Center Announces Gift From Artist Melvin Edwards
NBC 5 Dallas-Fort WorthNovember 18, 2020 The Nasher Sculpture Center has announced a major gift to the collection from artist Melvin Edwards. Edwards, whose 2015 retrospective... -
The super-gallerist putting women in the picture
Financial TimesNovember 18, 2020 “Strong women intent on doing their own thing are like magnets for me, I gravitate towards them and their work... -
A breath of fresh air: The Clark opens its first outdoor exhibition
The Art NewspaperNovember 13, 2020 After several years of development and a months-long postponement due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown,... -
The Clark Art Institute Turns Its 140-Acre Meadow into an Exhibition Site
MetropolisNovember 6, 2020 Since opening in 1955, the Clark Art Institute has been blossoming across the sprawling acres of Williamstown, Massachusetts. After the... -
Natural high: escape to the Clark Art Institute’s first-ever outdoor exhibition
Wallpaper*October 28, 2020 With indoor activities largely restricted in the United States, what better way to make the most of sprawling grounds than... -
The Clark breaks new ground with first outdoor sculpture show
The Williams RecordOctober 28, 2020 Currently situated – or hidden – throughout the landscape of the Clark’s 140 acres of forest and field are the... -
Friday Five With Adam Rolston of INC Architecture & Design
Design MilkOctober 23, 2020 Adam Rolston is the Creative Director and Managing Partner at INC Architecture & Design , a multidisciplinary architecture and design...