Argentinian soccer club River Plate is facing backlash from fans for exaggerating genitalia on a new sculpture of former coach Marcelo Gallardo. Gallardo, 47, who left the team at the …
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Reinterpreting and repositioning the legacy of Joshua Reynolds 300 years after his birth
How problematic is Joshua Reynolds? Dean of the “grand style”, founding president of the Royal Academy of Arts and favorite portraitist of the great and the good of the 18th …
The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York is selling its former Upper East Side home, designed in 1966 by Marcel Breuer, to Sotheby’s for around $100 million. The …
7 questions to British artist Francesca Mollett about how fireflies, canals and ancient caves inspire her luminous canvases
british painter Francesca Mollet (b. 1991) has a practice centered on the in-depth study and investigation of the many facets of space, from the built environment to the quality of …
When the Buffalo AKG Art Museum reopens to the public on June 15, it will mark the culmination of a 22-year project to transform what was once the Albright-Knox Art …
There is a certain intangibility in the aesthetic practice of Daniel Maier-Reimer, which takes the form of travels. From Lapland to New Zealand, the artist has created nearly fifty of …
Sotheby’s has signed a deal to buy the iconic Breuer Building from the Whitney Museum for around $100 million
The Whitney Museum of American Art has agreed to sell its iconic Breuer Building on Madison Avenue to Sotheby’s, marking a tectonic changing of the guard in the art world, …
Fra Angelico’s autograph works at auction are rare as hen’s teeth. But in its July 6 Old Masters Evening Sale, Christie’s will offer an early 15th-century gold-ground crucifixion scene, rediscovered …
Andy Campbell on “Make Me Feel Mighty Real: Drag/Tech and the Queer Avatar”
The endless courage of trans and queer people to be seen and heard in this screwed up and increasingly fascist chapter of our shared history is nothing short of miraculous. …
An ancient rock art site in Australia, home to a million petroglyphs, has been damaged by petrochemical emissions, scientists say
On the Burrup Peninsula in northwest Australia, uncontrolled emissions from the petrochemical industry threaten not only the region’s natural environment, but also its rich cultural heritage. The strip of land …