As AI-generated dolls flood social media, illustrators are reclaiming our creative spaces with hand-drawn alternatives that celebrate human artistry instead.
Kate MccGwire continues her exploration of the complexities and grotesque underbelly of beauty, where every attraction has its violent or dark opposite.
Objects like beds, houses, and diamond rings, and the successful middle-class life they represent, are both desired and stultifying in Suellen Rocca’s art.
Dia Art Foundation is pleased to announce “Renée Green: The Equator Has Moved”, the influential multimedia artist’s first major solo museum exhibition in New York.
For his first institutional exhibition in the United States, Jasper Marsalis (b.1995) transforms the lower-level galleries of the Aspen Art Museum into a responsive audio-visual environment in which the viewer is both a subject and a participant.