For 50 years Jock Sturges has been photographing nude scenes on the coasts of California, France, and Ireland. Natural light…
Marina Abramović’s Berlin return turns the body into a public ritual Marina Abramović (b. 1946) has returned to Berlin with…
How LACMA built a collection by moving slowly — and thinking big The Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s rise…
Renoir Portrait Owned by the Whitney Payson Family Heads to Christie’s After 97 Years A long-held Impressionist portrait with a…
Diego Rivera’s long-envisioned cultural campus in southern Mexico City has gained a major new layer of meaning. Juan Rafael Coronel…
Theaster Gates Turns a Decades-Long Dialogue With Dave the Potter Into an Act of Return For more than 30 years,…
A new machine-learning tool from Case Western Reserve University is testing a question that has long divided art historians: how…
Trump-Backed Sculpture Garden Faces a Race Against the Calendar The National Garden of American Heroes, a Trump-backed public art project…
James Hayward, West Coast Painter of Thick Monochromes, Dies at 82 James Hayward, an American painter whose dense monochrome canvases…
V&A East Opens in London With 500-Object Galleries and a Major Black British Music Survey A new chapter for the…
A carved chair at Hever Castle is drawing fresh scrutiny for a reason that reaches back to the French Renaissance:…