For more than a decade, artist Ēriks Apaïais has explored the limits of autobiography. This interest in the desire to retroactively construct one’s identity through storytelling imbues his canvases with …
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Ragini Chawla’s paintings capture the small moments that punctuate life’s most meaningful occasions. In his latest solo exhibition, “Last Glass of Cola”, the artist focuses on banquets such as weddings …
The lavishly detailed textile works of Myrlande Constant elaborate mystical realms where mermaids, serpentine beings, axolotl-headed angels, and sprawling semi-human deities interact with each other and, occasionally, with mortals. Evoking …
The New York gallery Ortuzar Projects is moving to 5 White Street, art news reports. The TriBeCa building, which housed the nonprofit artists’ space between 1984 and 1993, sits on …
The United States Supreme Court today ruled 7-2 against the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts regarding the question whether Warhol’s use in his own work of a photograph …
Sanya Kantarovsky’s “After Birth,” the inaugural release from Taka Ishii’s new Kyoto gallery, offers an eerie staging of an exhibition in a traditional Japanese townhouse. It is now almost de …
The invitation for the exhibition “Collectibles” by Demian Kern presents In the desert (all works 2023), a painting of four shadow shapes suggesting cartoon animals. In the foreground of the …
“So Let’s All Be Citizens” is a small but illuminating retrospective of painter Bob Thompson’s meteoric career which ended prematurely on May 30, 1966, about a month before the artist’s …
The University of Oxford in England announced on May 15 that it would remove the Sackler name from buildings, spaces and positions with which it is currently affiliated. The move …
On May 11, U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein declined to dismiss two copyright lawsuits against Richard Prince stemming from the artist’s 2014 “New Portraits” series, as originally reported in Courthouse …