Conceived as altarpieces for the baroque church of San Giuseppe delle Scalze a Pontecorvo in Naples, the birthplace of Isabella Ducrot, the three larger-than-life works on paper featured in the …
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In his critical text for Lucia Koch’s exhibition “Short(Section), Francesco Perrotta-Bosch points out that the artist works with “waste”: the raw materials that are the subject of his photographs are …
“Material talks,” said Canadian sculptor Liz Magor, and in “The Rise and The Fall,” an exhibition of ten works spanning 2017 to 2021, it does. A panoply of small and …
Curated by João Mourão and Luís Silva, Jonathas de Andrade’s exhibition “Eye – Spark” opened with Looking for Jesus, 2013, twenty photos taken in Amman of male passersby whom the …
Lit by the reflections of a low sun on the Hudson River, the temporary kitchen gallery at 163B Bank Street in New York City offered a perfect mirror to the …
Bowing to years of pressure and protests from climate change campaigners as well as academics and its own employees, the British Museum has severed its ties with BP. The oil …
In the 1990s, when being gay still presaged a radical existence, when the “underground” was still alive – even though, unbeknownst to most of us, in its pre-internet agony – …
Only a handful of the fourteen paintings in Josephine Halvorson’s “Unforgotten” appeal to trompe-l’oeil conventions. But with the show hotly following the controversial “Cubism and the Trompe l’Oeil Tradition” at …
Angela Cassie, who became acting director and CEO of the National Gallery of Canada in June 2022, after Sasha Suda deceased to lead the Philadelphia Museum of Art, quits both …
Cool blues and bright oranges, the colors of seas and sunsets, provided moments of sumptuous splendor in Eileen Quinlan’s “The Waves,” an elegantly austere spectacle of eighteen mostly abstract photographs. …