Like a hall of mirrors or a Borgesian labyrinth, Duchamp’s oeuvre asks us to look at the...
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Monet and Venice at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco On view in San Francisco from...
Just a few days ago, the president of the United States threatened to annihilate Iran’s “whole civilization.”...
Marcel Duchamp, “L.H.O.O.Q.” (1919), rectified readymade: pencil on reproduction of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa (all photos...
There’s something special about visiting an art fair when New York is on the cusp of spring....
Since attending the inaugural edition of the Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair (BFAPF) at Powerhouse Arts last...
Gabrielle Garland, “I tried to hate you. I wanted so much to hate you. —Megan Halsey, Re-Animator...
SÃO PAULO — It wasn’t long after the dust settled at the Oscar Niemeyer Pavilion in Parque...
Artist, archivist, and performer Agosto Machado, an original who defied easy categorization, died on March 21. Private...
Gen Z has made headlines recently for turning to analog media and the slower pace of life...
In Kyoung Chun’s creative practice moves between painting and site-specific installation. Interactive works extend the language of...
When Pennsylvanian Barry Ginder was an architecture student at Temple University his art professor, Larry Spaid, influenced...
At Copenhagen Contemporary, Kengo Kuma and his team have honed in on the Japanese concept of komorebi,...
Hotels are no longer just places to lay one’s head. Like most hospitality spaces these days, they’ve...
Welcome to the 332nd installment of A View From the Easel, a series in which artists reflect...
There’s a particular kind of expectation that follows Apple and their iconic announcements—a belief that even the...
The power of craft has touched every facet of design since the dawn of time. At the...
A giant warehouse chock full of free art supplies … could such a place exist? Queens is...
For our fourth annual Photo Awards, supported by Format, we selected 5 winners for the following categories:...