On the 20th anniversary of his death in the 9/11 attacks, the sculptor known for his interests in aviation, figuration, and Black history is remembered with a retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami.
On the 20th anniversary of his death in the 9/11 attacks, the sculptor known for his interests in aviation, figuration, and Black history is remembered with a retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami.
The director of White Columns, an influential nonprofit with roots in Gordon Matta-Clark's SoHo art scene of the 1970s, speaks to Artful on the occasion of the 50th-anniversary exhibition “From the Archives: White Columns and 112 Greene Street—1970-2021.”
A timely survey of the 90 year-old American artist and activist, organized by the Serpentine Galleries in London, makes its U.S. debut at the Glenstone museum in Potomac, Maryland.
In her “Artist’s Choice” curated exhibition at MoMA, the multimedia artist takes inspiration from the French educator Fernand Deligny’s experiments with neurodiverse children.
While filming her forthcoming documentary Out of the Picture, a look at the state of art criticism over the past decade, the longtime arts journalist has been car-camping her way across the country. She talks to Artful about making the film, her life on the road, and what it means to be a critic today.
The art critic and author tells Artful about his new book "Spring Cannot Be Cancelled," a dialogue with Britain’s preeminent painter conducted as he worked through the pandemic from a farmhouse in rural France.
The Chicago gallery owner gives Artful a tour of the home and private collection he shares with his wife, gallery principal Jessica Moss.
The cultural economist, who publishes a yearly report on the state of the global art market with Art Basel and UBS, discussed the latest edition in a virtual event with Artful.
A new show at the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, “Felix Gonzalez-Torres: The Politics of Relation,” explores themes of migration, tourism, and escape in the conceptual artist’s works.
While it undergoes a major renovation, New York's Frick Collection has found a temporary home for its greatest artworks at the Marcel Breuer-designed museum building on Madison Avenue. The Frick's Deputy Director and Chief Curator spoke to Artful about the new Frick Madison.