The celebrated portraitist’s first New York museum solo show brought nearly fifty works to the Whitney, capturing the depth and dignity of Black American life
Over the years, I’ve heard many conflicting descriptions of the Dallas Art Fair; that it’s wild and wacky, or boring and tepid, filled with oil scions, cowboys, gay cowboys, hipsters, a place where old money meets frantic coastal dealers.
From April 23rd to 27th, The Association of International Photography Art Dealers will present its annual Photography Show at the Park Avenue Armory, kicking off a week of programming and exhibitions by a range of galleries and art world luminaries.
Joe Kraft's Albany Park mural celebrates diversity with whimsical portraits
The artist’s work dots the city on murals, mugs, hats, beer bottle labels and more.
An appeals court upheld a ruling against the family of the late artist Chun Kyung-ja, who had sought damages from the state for declaring authentic a museum-held painting that Chun had disavowed as a fake.
The McMichael Canadian Art Collection, the country’s largest museum devoted to Canadian art, has also received $18m from the federal government toward the renovation and expansion project.
Queer Lens: A History of Photography (J. Paul Getty Museum) is a deeply significant and beautifully produced volume that traces the evolving meaning of queer—from its sixteenth-century use to describe the strange or peculiar.