Three years after severing ties with the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Hermitage Amsterdam changes its name to become the H’ART …
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John Beattie has devoted his practice to replicas of Piet Mondrian’s studio at 26 rue du Départ. The Dutch painter left the studio when he fled Europe in 1938, and …
The organizers of the Gwangju Biennale have unveiled the title and theme of the fifteenth edition of the event. Entitled “Pansori: A Soundscape of the 21st Century,” after a musical …
New York painter Cora Cohen has died at the age of seventy-nine. Born in New York in 1943, Cohen earned BA and MA degrees from Bennington College in Vermont, where …
German saxophonist Peter Brötzmann, whose fiercely innovative style and explosive playing made him a dominant figure in the world of European free jazz, died June 22 at his home in …
David Horvitz performing in ‘Soup & Tart: Los Angeles’ at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Los Angeles. All photos: Roadworks/Active Crops. FIFTY ARTISTS. Three microphones. Two minutes each. With a …
The Inamori Foundation in Japan has announced the winners of this year’s Kyoto Prize. Established in 1984, the award is given in recognition of lifetime achievement and is the country’s …
Unionized workers at Film Forum, New York’s internationally acclaimed independent cinema, have successfully negotiated their first contract with the management of the downtown nonprofit. The forty-five-member union, which organized last …
In the exhibition “Intertwined Memories(Interlaced Memories), Elladj Lincy Deloumeaux presents her company with an array of new paintings and works on paper featuring the friends and family of the Guadeloupean …
Resolve Collective cancels Barbican Show over ‘anti-Palestinian censorship’
Resolve Collective, an interdisciplinary group of designers tackling social issues through art, architecture, technology and engineering, is closing its exhibition at London’s Barbican, citing “anti-Palestinian censorship” and “a number “shameful …