Visionary experimental playwright, theater director, and artist Robert Wilson, whose work frequently expanded time, rejected dialogue, and treated light as an architectural element, died July 31 at his home
Two paintings vie for the top spot in Western art history, earning them pride of place on countless postcards, posters, and tote bags among other forms of merchandise and mass media incarnations.
At the center of Stan Douglas’s current survey at Bard College’s Hessel Museum of Art in Upstate New York is a new video installation with images so appalling and so hypnotic that I watched the work through three times.
Visual artist Tyrrell Winston, whose “signature use of found, deflated basketballs” has garnered him acclaim—and, he says, contracts with NBA owners—sued the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday for copyright infringement.
Our editors on the exhibitions they’re looking forward to this month, from Veronica Ryan and Aki Sasimoto to EVA International and Seoul Mediacity Biennale
Garden Exit – a solo exhibition by Piotr Bury Łakomy taking place in the central exhibition space of the Contemporary Art Centre – presents works produced by the artist specifically for this show.
On view at Palazzo Ducale in Genoa is Jacopo Benassi Libero!, the major solo exhibition dedicated to the photographer’s most recent work, bringing together over one hundred pieces created over the past seven years of activity.
The Hole is pleased to present Herbivore, the gallery's summer group exhibition. This plant-forward show gathers artists whose works feature flora in all its forms: flowering, fruiting, sprouting and climbing.
Julian Pace: Courtside is on view at Sotheby’s Los Angeles, presenting an arresting series of large-scale paintings that celebrate the icons of basketball.