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Lorraine O’Grady, Who Dismantled Art World Binaries, Dies at 90

Lorraine O'Grady, an influential conceptual artist and critic who challenged Western thought binaries, passed away in New York City at the age of 90. Her groundbreaking works spanned nearly five

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Michaelina Wautier’s Overdue Triumph

Daily Newsletter The Guggenheim Fellowship has announced 223 winners, while CUNY's Social Practice program is set to close. Are art

LR Vandy’s Rope Sculptures Disentangle Histories of Colonialism and Transportation — Colossal

For thousands of years, humans have used seas, rivers, and oceans as routes for trade, exploration, conquest, and colonization. During

Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Artist Who Confronted Injustice, Dies at 46

Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, acclaimed for her powerful depictions of resistance against injustice both domestically and internationally, passed away on Friday, April

A Strong Gust of Wind Disrupts the Mundane in ‘Jour de Vent’ — Colossal

The short film “Jour de Vent,” which translates to “Windy Day,” invites viewers into a world where "wind carries away

The Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair Has Taken Off Its Training Wheels

After attending the first edition of the Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair (BFAPF) at Powerhouse Arts last year, I was

A Wooden Canopy by Kengo Kuma Casts Dappled Light Around a Copenhagen Museum — Colossal

All photos by Jacopo La Forgia, courtesy of Copenhagen Contemporary, shared with permission At Copenhagen Contemporary, Kengo Kuma and his

Trump's Clash of Civilizations

Recently, the president of the United States issued a threat to obliterate Iran's "whole civilization." While it was likely a

This Risograph Studio Celebrates 400 Artist Postcards Mailed Around the Globe — Colossal

Generation Z is increasingly turning to analog media, reminiscent of a time before the internet. In addition to DVDs and