Gesto e Segno takes the form of a visual manifesto that explores the artistic gesture and mark in various registers: physical, political, playful, poetic and aesthetic.
A new retrospective, Photopainting, reveals an artist who reinvented the twentieth-century US avant-garde with idiosyncratic approaches to traditional Japanese aesthetics.
A thorough introduction to and overview of a fascinating artist who has been far too overlooked. The focus on this decade brings to the fore Scott’s paradoxical sculptures and horizontal Brâncuși-ism.
The Louvre is said to have inspired the architecture of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., and the Metropolitan Museum in New York. If you plan to visit but have no idea where to start, see our list of 30 must-see artworks below.
Rebuilding seems to be a cyclical occurrence for older art museums. The collection expands, styles of display change, more capacious restaurants and shops may be needed. Older museums have to construct new galleries.
Environmental art allows us space to admire, process, and grieve the loss of the Earth we once knew. In doing so, we look at the natural world in new ways, and it inspires us to fight for the future of our planet.
Following the close of “First Last,” Matsuyama shares how the landmark exhibition in Tokyo crystallized two decades of work navigating hybridity, history, and hypermodern life.
Little Italy, Brodsky and Loots’ duo exhibition on view now at Paradigm Gallery + Studio, chronicles the artists’ trip to the country through itty bitty paintings.