Is Philanthropy As We Know It Going Out of Style?
As a new generation comes into their inheritances—or self-made fortunes—and supplants...
As a new generation comes into their inheritances—or self-made fortunes—and supplants...
In his richly layered portraits, the British-born Cantonese painter and UOVO Prize winner surrounds
For his first public artwork, renowned conceptual artist Charles Gaines mounts a giant installation
On Oct. 17, Americans for the Arts presented the annual National Arts Awards at Guastavino’s in...
A spate of high-profile departures, canceled exhibitions, and anti-war protests have shrouded the...
After a spiritual journey to Spanish dolmens, the Japanese painter captures the landscape’s...
Flipping the script on how Black families are often portrayed, the Oklahoma-based painter lovingly...
Two activists flung tomato soup over a Van Gogh painting at London’s National Gallery last week,...
After bonding over shared personal and mental health struggles, the trio is showing works that...
On October 12, the Cultivist took over London’s Royal Academy of Arts, kicking off Frieze Week...
The acclaimed musician has devised a novel tool that allows her to create an AI-generated deepfake...
Blink festival executive director Justin Brookhart previews highlights from the festival, which...
“Bad Reviews” pens a love letter to harsh critique by framing it as an endangered art—and...
Mohammad Gorjestani’s digital voicemail project, “1-800 Happy Birthday,” takes shape as a...
A relaunched California Biennial, free admission, and the end of a 14 year-long project: here's...