The Mystic Seaport Museum's new show uses blubber hooks, whale foetuses, scrimshaw and a giant mural to recount how the whale oil industry fueled capitalism's expansion.
After it premiered at Dia Beacon in New York last year, ‘Bass’ takes on a completely different form at the Schaulager—but its essence remains the same.
From the Ohio pussy who triggered a wild conspiracy theory to the Brexit ‘Leave’ votes piling up, the great American photographer has turned her lens on election excesses.
From spectral flags and ruptured archives to luminous architectures of care, the works urge viewers to read surfaces as symptoms—of empire, entropy, violence, and conviction.
Togo-born, Brussels-based photographer Hélène Amouzou (b. 1969) unveils a major new site-specific photo installation, In Between, at London’s Royal Docks on 18 June.
Photo Basel, Switzerland’s first and only art fair dedicated exclusively to photographic art, returns for its 10th anniversary edition from 17-22 June.
“You’re seeing less than half the picture…without the vision of women artists and artists of color.” This was a declaration from renowned feminist collective, the Guerilla Girls, in a 1989 piece from the series Guerrilla Girls Talk Back.
The artistic journey of Viive Noor began not within gallery walls, but among trees, birdsong, and the quiet mysteries of marshlands surrounding her childhood home in Tallinn, Estonia.