In the painting by Reggie Burrows Hodges aura of sleep, 2022, we see a figure seated from behind, leaning back and looking into a vanity mirror. The reflection, rendered in …
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Eugénie Tsai, who since 2007 has been senior curator of contemporary art at the Brooklyn Museum, announced on May 18 via instagram she leaves the institution. Tsai, who oversaw a …
In the aftermath of World War II – and the cataclysmic effects of the atomic bomb – pop culture was awash with exaggerated stories of violence and anomie, as seen …
Brazilian pavilion wins Golden Lion at the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale
The Brazilian pavilion was announced as the recipient of the prestigious Golden Lion of the eighteenth Venice Architecture Biennale for the best national participation. The award-winning exhibitionEarth” (Earth), was curated …
Jeff Perrone, founding figure of the Pattern and Decoration movement, died this spring in New York at the age of sixty-nine. His death was confirmed by artist Elaine Reichek, his …
Magali Reus’ latest exhibition, “The main course” (The Main Course), offers three interconnected bodies of work that transform common objects through various methods of hybridization to produce what the artist …
The title of this collective exhibition, “EX VOTO”, a truncation of the Latin ex voto susceptor– translates to “of the vow made”. Curated by Lucy Stein and Sarah Hartnett, a …
The Dia Art Foundation has announced that Cameron Rowland awarded the organization the management of its work in 2018 Depreciation, which, like much of their work, explores issues of racism, …
Taking a small bite out of a larger sculptural practice, “Tony Feher 1986–1994” is a valuable reminder of the late artist’s skill at transforming the seemingly prosaic into the spontaneously …
New oil paintings by Takako Yamaguchi feature self-contained seaside dreamscapes adorned with polychrome natural elements. Muted clouds swirl with attitude, knotting, braiding and coiling through whimsical feats of elasticity. Water …