[ad_1] Just days before Russia’s presidential elections (15-17 March), the country’s Federal Security Service (FSB) raided the homes and studios of more...
[ad_1] The future of Ontario Place, a historic Modernist landscape just off the Toronto waterfront, hangs in the balance as local politicians...
[ad_1] Hand on hip, the Black woman in Claudette Johnson’s Standing Figure with African Masks (2018) swivels round to eyeball you with...
[ad_1] The US curator and writer Tina Rivers Ryan has been appointed as the tenth editor-in-chief of Artforum. She is a long-time...
[ad_1] One of Picasso’s muses seems to have had the last laugh. Françoise Gilot famously walked away from the celebrated Spanish artist...
[ad_1] Entangled Pasts, 1768–now, and the exhibition it accompanies, might be considered a landmark—a beacon, even—in a growing landscape of publications, exhibitions...
[ad_1] One of the pre-eminent chroniclers of the New York art scene over the past half-century is (mostly) hanging up her keyboard:...
[ad_1] Boasting 7,000 years of art history and requiring almost as many steps to traverse its aisles, The European Fine Art Fair...
[ad_1] The acclaimed architect Antoine Predock died on 2 March at his home in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was 87 and had...
[ad_1] Following the decision by two collectors to pull their loans to a Barbican Centre exhibition over accusations of “censorship” after the...