"Ed Ruscha: OKLA," a new survey exhibition at Oklahoma Contemporary, explores the roots of an artist long associated with Los Angeles.
"Ed Ruscha: OKLA," a new survey exhibition at Oklahoma Contemporary, explores the roots of an artist long associated with Los Angeles.
The contemporary photographer and activist Zanele Muholi, who has drawn global attention to South Africa’s LGTBI community in vibrant portraits, has organized a revealing tribute to their mentor David Goldblatt.
Sam Pollard's new documentary provides essential background on the history of Black art in America and the work artists, curators, and collectors have done to increase its visibility.
A new exhibition is the first to focus on Hammons's "Body Prints," an influential, innovative, and intimately physical series exploring Black American identity.
A two-part show organized with the artist's estate pays tribute to Pensato's commanding, nervy cartoon paintings and drawings—and includes a reconstruction of her Brooklyn studio.
Three new contemporary art commissions from Empire State Development and the Public Art Fund, unveiled at the opening of Penn Station's new Moynihan Train Hall, give tri-state residents an exceptionally cultured commute.
In his first museum solo, a talented figurative painter explores queer and South Asian identity in very contemporary scenes involving technology and travel.
As we await 2021 and the return of Art Basel Miami Beach, an exhibition originally slated for this year's edition is heightening the anticipation with a festive online presence.
A show of a Bay Area painter who was also a competitive swimmer celebrates the twists and turns of her unconventional career.
The abstract painter Matt Connors curates an exhibition of a photographer known, and beloved by fellow artists, for his teasing and multilayered images of Italian architecture.