On January 7, 1917, Hilma af Klint asked herself a critical question: “How am I to find the courage to execute such an enormous task as to try to give an explanation of the ground’s vegetation?”
“Edgy” is a word we commonly use to describe daring or provocative art. If anything has been a measure of artistic success in the modern era, it’s been the degree to which new art pushes the boundaries of the work that came before.
You don’t have to enjoy cooking to find significance in kitchen tools. Utensils have long been valued for their symbolism even by those who have never dirtied their hands at the stove.
London – In a landmark prosecution, art dealer and television personality Oghenochuko Ojiri has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison for selling artworks to a suspected Hezbollah financier without declaring the transactions.
François Ghebaly announced the co-representation of Salim Green with Société, Berlin. His debut exhibition with the gallery will open in September at our Los Angeles location.
The Austrian Sculpture Park invites artists annually to create temporary works that engage with the landscape and its layered history in poetic and critical ways.
Sculptor Diana Al-Hadid defies centuries-old conventions of femininity and womanhood in “unbecoming,” on view June 7-Dec. 14 at the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University (MSU Broad Art Museum).