Whether Abstract Expressionists or contemporary portraitists, these are the artists you’ll be seeing everywhere — including Christie’s 20th and 21st Century Art week in New York
There is something peculiar about entering a building only to be greeted by another one inside it, so it takes a moment to adjust upon arriving on the second floor of London’s prestigious Tate Modern art gallery.
The tension between Indigenous sovereignty and the US government’s propaganda machinery during the Cold War is at the heart of Jessica Horton’s Earth Diplomacy: Indigenous American Art, Ecological Crisis, and the Cold War.
Framed by white metal doors with barred windows, a glove hung from a bent wire attached to the ventilation duct above. Quivering, it bounced to the hollow whirring of the machine.
Sikelela Owen’s exhibition “Where My Gaze Falls” examined Black subjectivity and class consciousness through images of leisure in contemporary urban life.