Ken Matsubara, “Paper in the Wind” (2015) Matsubara’s other lofty wonder in the show is a small work, “Paper in the Wind” (2014), which also evokes high floating consciousness. Here, projected onto an ...
After viewing Art and Race Matters: The Career of Robert Colescott — the artist’s most comprehensive retrospective to date — it feels fair to assume that factions of society still aren’t ready for ...
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ArtReview, one of the world’s leading contemporary art magazines, has named University of California, Santa Cruz Arts and Humanities Professor Sir Isaac Julien as the fifth most influential artist in ...
“Nature’s Nation: American Art and Environment,” on view through Jan. 6, 2019, at the Princeton University Art Museum, explores for the first time how American artists of different traditions and ...
In a moment when nearly all art has either an uber-famous name attached to it or hyper-social consciousness, art for the sake of art is refreshing. Gibney Company at the Joyce Theatre, running May ...
Five prints from Highpoint Center for Printmaking in Minneapolis are a part of the "Data Consciousness: Reframing Blackness in Contemporary Print" exhibit in New York. NINA MOINI: Prints from a ...
The shapes on the walls shift from pastel clouds to water lilies to a view of an air balloon descending onto a scene in the Belle Epoque. At the immersive art exhibition showcasing Claude Monet and ...
With the planet in peril, the Chilean-born artist is having a new North American moment. Her traveling exhibition has arrived in North Miami. By Ray Mark Rinaldi Cecilia Vicuña’s current retrospective ...
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