Culture and Arts

Joyce Kozloff’s Patterns of Resistance

In 1973, gallerist Tibor de Nagy gave Joyce Kozloff a call that would change the course of her artistic career. After receiving a scathing review from Clement Greenberg, Kozloff's painting

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Your Guide to Fairs and Shows This LA Frieze Week

Los Angeles has become a hub for art fairs, with a diverse range of options to explore this year. From

Ireland Makes Basic Income Program for Artists Permanent

The Irish government has announced a groundbreaking initiative that will provide 2,000 artists with weekly stipends as part of a

Snow Day in the Art World

New York Newsletter From Helene Schjerfbeck to Glenn Ligon, here’s what to read — and where to go when the

Undulating Coasters and Slide Complexes Loom in Alex Hutton’s Paintings — Colossal

Alex Hutton is an artist whose fascination with rollercoasters and waterslides is evident in his meticulous oil paintings. Despite his

Wildly Expressive Paper Masks by Marianne Eriksen Scott-Hansen Radiate Emotion — Colossal

Marianne Eriksen Scott-Hansen, a Danish artist known for her intricate paper sculptures, creates stunning botanical bouquets that often cover entire

The Mount Rushmore of Racism

Blizzard shuts down museums in New York, Prince Andrew's arrest photo is hung at the Louvre, a beloved hand-drawn calendar

Until the Sun of Freedom

The Bell Gallery at Brown University is currently showcasing the exclusive US presentation of the exhibition "Prisoners of Love: Until

Winter Storm Brings Art to a Halt in NYC

Winter Storm Hernando Causes Museums Across NYC to Close Winter Storm Hernando is sweeping across the East Coast, prompting museums