Tag: Art

Mystery Is Embedded in Julia Fish’s Architectural Art

Julia Fish's work is a testament to the power of observation and reflection. Her ability to transform the

How Richard Wright Shaped John Wilson’s Protest Art

John Wilson, a talented artist born to Guyanese immigrants in the 1920s, was deeply inspired by the works

Archival Art Will Not Save Us

Vietnamese-American cultural production has seen a surge in recent years, with documentaries like Christopher Radcliff’s “We Were the

10 Art Shows to See in Upstate New York This February

Welcome to another exciting roundup of art exhibitions in Upstate New York! As we celebrate two years of

After the Strike, Will Art Galleries Be Allies?

Reimagining Solidarity in the Art World As the call for a nationwide strike against Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Lisa Funderburke Tapped to Lead Newark Museum of Art

The Newark Museum of Art has announced the appointment of Lisa Funderburke as its new president and chief

The Brooklyn Museum’s New Top Contemporary Art Curator

The art world is abuzz with exciting new appointments and transitions in various museums and galleries. Let's take

Will Trump Ruin the Art Market?

Title: The Intersection of Politics and Art: Navigating the Global Art Market in Uncertain Times In a world

How Trump Is Jeopardizing the US Art Market

The recent policy proposal by the Trump administration to expand the disclosure requirements for foreign visitors entering the

Nan Goldin Speaks Out on Art Gallery of Ontario’s Halted Acquisition

Artist Nan Goldin has recently accused the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) of censorship after it was revealed

This Handprint May Be the World’s Oldest Rock Art

Earliest Rock Art Ever Discovered in Indonesia Researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery in Indonesia, uncovering what may

Your 2026 Art Book Reading List

In her groundbreaking project, A Sexual History of the Internet, Mindy Seu explores the hidden narratives of the