#Whitney Biennial 2024 “Even Better Than the Real Thing” Whitney Museum of American Art / New York
Curating the Whitney Biennial is a fool’s errand by design. A snapshot of contemporary American art — a wide tent…
Curating the Whitney Biennial is a fool’s errand by design. A snapshot of contemporary American art — a wide tent…
HOA is one of the few art spaces in Brazil — if not the only one — to have a…
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To mark their twentieth anniversary, the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo presents “Our Ecology: Toward a Planetary Living,” co-curated by…
Yuko Hasegawa took over the role of director of the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, in 2019, before…
“In the beginning, woman was truly the sun. An authentic person. Now she is the moon, a wan and sickly…
The energy at the opening celebration of Rirkrit Tiravanija’s solo exhibition at MoMA PS1 was electric. On that cold and…
Chrissie Iles and Meg Onli are the curators of the 81st edition of the show, titled “Even Better Than the…