New show: Artists play with the concept of time to challenge fact, fiction and memory The exhibits at the Arvada Center play with the ideas of past and present.
One of the most original and influential artists of the past three decades, Lisa Yuskavage (American b. 1962) creates works that affirm the integrity of her media (painting, drawing and printmaking) while challenging conventional art historical precedents.
This year’s event, which took place on Tuesday, June 17, will be the first Spring Garden Party held at the Frick since the completion of its multi-year renovation and enhancement.
In an era of conceptual abstraction and politically charged provocations, there exists a rare and luminous voice that paints not for spectacle but for serenity, who, during the world’s chaos, chooses beauty as a form of resistance.
In a cultural moment obsessed with data-driven validation, curator Charles Moore’s exhibition The Intuitionist at 21c Museum Hotel Durham (opening June 12, 2025) is a radical act of faith.
Almost all of the 53 paintings and 28 drawings and prints come from the SKD's holdings - plus six selected loans from Leipzig, Antwerp and private collections.
Miles McEnery Gallery is presenting an exhibition of works by Emily Weiner. The artist’s first solo exhibition at the gallery opened on 26 June at 511 West 22nd Street and remains on view through 15 August.
This unprecedented exhibition—Yves Saint Laurent and Photography—shows the unique relationship that the couturier had with this medium and these photographers.
‘Sometimes a straight line has to be crooked’ is the first exhibition to put the work of Henry Taylor, one of today’s most celebrated painters, in dialogue with that of his teacher, California modernist James Jarvaise (1924 – 2015).
Maurizio Cattelan was born in Padua, Italy, in 1960, and since the early 1990s has been internationally recognized for his humorous and ironic works which provoke and challenge the limits of contemporary value systems.