Engaging with the difficult histories behind objects has deepened, not dampened, my experiences at cultural institutions—and the fact it is different for everyone is a good thing.
Monumental works by the likes of Alexander Calder and Andy Goldsworthy draw huge crowds to the verdant landmark in New York’s Hudson Valley. Now these visitors can have a ‘restroom experience’ on a par with its spectacular sculptures.
The rich expatriates Sargent painted in London were dismissed as “dollar princesses.” A new exhibition looks beyond that label to their achievements and inner lives.
After mentoring a generation of artists, the seasoned “Diasporican” painter has a career in bloom, with a solo show and a bold dialogue with Bob Thompson.
Eva, a key figure in performance art, has died at the age of 74, leaving behind an iconic artistic duo with Adele. Together, they redefined contemporary art as a work of art in its own right, challenging the norms of gender, time, and society.
The exhibition “Home Screen” offers a unique look at the interaction between the work of English artist Richard Woods and the Chinese artist based in the United States Gao Hang, two figures whose work invites us to reflect on the limits of representation and space.