QUEER HOME, an art prints sale to support LGBTIQ+ Lesvos Refugee Solidarity
10th – 30th April 2021 Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants is running an online sale of art prints in…
10th – 30th April 2021 Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants is running an online sale of art prints in…
This series of online talks by the Whitney’s Joan Tisch Teaching Fellows highlights works in the Museum’s collection and recent…
“The Uncanny Valley” is Flash Art’s new digital column offering a window on the developing field of artificial intelligence and…
In recent years, border traffic between contemporary art and new media has done little more than inject periodic shots of…
She reinvents herself as furniture, flora, or fauna; examines herself in any reflection she can find and dances the macabre;…
Shota Nakamura’s latest works are a celebration of abundant, queer rest. Languid men lie prone in all but two of…
Marc Glimcher, President and CEO of Pace Gallery, today announced the gallery’s plans to open an expanded gallery space in…
“From Black Boxes to Open Systems” is a knowledge-sharing initiative presented by the New Museum’s digital art affiliate Rhizome. The…
ARGOS presents Activating Captions, an online platform and physical window display that critically engages with captioning as a singular artistic…
The Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève inaugurates a prize supporting video creation by young artists in Switzerland. The annual prize of…
Gea Politi: As part of the capsule collaboration, Celine produced “Portrait of An Artist,” a series of videos representing…
“Public Art 2666” is a column that seeks to explore the interaction between the public domain and contemporary artistic practices,…
Now that Jim Shaw believes he’s washed his toxic obsession with Donald Trump out his system (see last year’s show…
One of the biggest hindrances of institutionally packaged and formatted creative work is the tension between producer and spectator —…
Korakrit Arunanondchai’s new exhibition “Songs for dying” explores the ghost as a metaphor for suppressed and overlooked histories. The exhibition…
Lucio Fontana’s creed “Art is eternal as gesture, but not as matter” echoes throughout Eli Ping’s show “BONE” at Ramiken.…