This week in art news: police raided homes in Belgium in connection with a collection of suspected forgeries, Shenzhen Biennale co-curator Gary Xu was fired following accusations of sexual assault and ...
Willemijn Stokvis, the preeminent art historian on CoBrA, considers it “the last avant-garde movement of the 20th century.” This radical group, active from 1948 to 1951, named itself for the home ...
In this in-person teacher workshop, learn and practice tools for slowing down and facilitating deep conversations through works of art. Engage in breathwork and movement practices to improve calm, ...
Our Streets is a column by writer and reporter Ray Levy Uyeda that highlights activists, artists, and organizers who are doing the work and reclaiming power for the people. One of the tasks of ...
As accidental adverts for art shows go, a giant pooch made of flowers is a crowd pleaser. Outside the Guggenheim Bilbao in northern Spain, Jeff Koons’ much-loved flower 1992 sculpture “Puppy,” shows ...
“Art is never neutral. It either reinforces the world as it is, or it helps us imagine the world as it could be.” — Dr. Reiland Rabaka In this episode of The Cause: Conversations on Music, History, ...
A fragment from a 5th-century BCE Persian bas-relief that was stolen from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in 2011 and then later seized from a New York art fair in 2017. A New York Supreme Court ...