In 2020, a meme began to circulate about the remarkable physical transformation of a forty-year-old stuffed animal, now known as the Well-Loved Garfield.
A waterfall of braids is how Suchitra Mattai, an Los Angeles based Guyanese-American artist, covered the walls of the Joslyn Art Museum’s Riley CAP Gallery.
Ahead of a major exhibition in 2026, the National Portrait Gallery has today announced the acquisition of 12 new works from the estate of Lucian Freud, one of Britain’s greatest portrait artists.
Thirty-five years ago, Alan LeQuire became Nashville’s most prominent sculptor with the unveiling of Athena Parthenos. Now, he has returned to the Parthenon with a new body of work that celebrates contemporary people.
This summer, the Newport Art Museum presents the first museum solo exhibition celebrating the groundbreaking work of Bobby Anspach, emphasizing the late artist’s unique ability to create a sense of connection and community through his immersive, sculptural installations.
The magic of Stout’s artworks does not feel contingent on a viewer’s comprehension — it feels auratic, as if emitting an electrical current of meaning.
When Giorgio Agamben reflects on the condition of the contemporary as the ability to keep one’s gaze fixed on one’s own time in order to perceive not its lights but its darkness.
Over the past 25 years, artist Isaac Julien has developed a singular, choreographic style of moving image exhibition in the form of immersive multichannel film and video installations.