Gavin Brown closes his 26-year-old gallery to join Barbara Gladstone
British artist turned dealer Gavin Brown, is closing down the homonymous 26 year old contemporary art gallery, to merge with…
British artist turned dealer Gavin Brown, is closing down the homonymous 26 year old contemporary art gallery, to merge with…
The Graz University of Technology seeks a full-time assistant professor to join the Institute for Contemporary Art within the Faculty…
River To River, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council – LMCC‘s annual summer festival, was created in the aftermath of 9/11 with…
Telas (Veils) is multiple things at once. It’s a visual terrain created by artist Somnath Bhatt. It’s a record by…
To support artists during the COVID-19 crisis, a coalition of national arts grantmakers have come together to create an emergency…
In collaboration with the New York Public Library, Swiss Institute is delighted to present a new lecture performance by Reetu…
This summer, Eye Filmmuseum is presenting a major solo exhibition of work by Chantal Akerman. Akerman was one of the…
Reimagining Museums for Climate Action asks designers, architects, artists, poets, philosophers, Indigenous groups, community groups, museum professionals and the public…
Eyebeam, recognized for generating visionary work by artists and technologists together with the community, announced today that 30 artists in…
“The stuff of thought is the seed of the artist. Dreams form the bristles of the artist’s brush,” said Arshile…
Texts preserve unheard story(s). What traces have anti-discriminatory struggles left in the literature of the immigration country Germany? Writing is…
“It’s Urgent!” is a project curated by Hans-Ulrich Obrist, which began in 2019 in Denmark. During the elections for the…
The Walker Art Center announces the launch of Creative Black Music at the Walker: Selections from the Archives, the fourth…
“Future Design” is a worldwide unique and radical approach that aims at critically reflecting upon our current state of knowledge…
“Elegysome” at Feuilleton is Hudson Valley–based artist Sean Sullivan’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, marking a quiet yet powerful…
“Public Art 2666” is a column that seeks to explore the interaction between the public domain and contemporary artistic practices,…