A 1982 performance in skywriting by a famed Chilean land artist and poet inspires a new virtual exhibition organized by graduates of the Whitney Museum's Independent Study Program.
A 1982 performance in skywriting by a famed Chilean land artist and poet inspires a new virtual exhibition organized by graduates of the Whitney Museum's Independent Study Program.
Facing a disrupted summer and uncertain fall, some of New York City's leading contemporary art galleries are opening spaces on the East End of Long Island.
As we await the Museum of Modern Art's reopening, a virtual exhibition on its website gathers outstanding works of video art by women including Joan Jonas, Camille Henrot, and Martine Syms.
The auction house veteran, who has worked at several major galleries and is currently a director at Victoria Miro in London, has seen the art market from many different angles (including as a collector himself). Here, he shares his personal and professional advice for new collectors.
A two-part exhibition in London highlights the longtime Life magazine photographer's close look at the resilience of Black Americans in the segregated South and elsewhere.
The 2019 MacArthur Award winner, a member of the Indigenous North American and LGBTQ communities, talks about his bold and timely project for the Socrates Sculpture Park exhibition "Monuments Now" and what he thinks we should do about problematic monuments such as Mount Rushmore.
The painter of dynamic, turbulent gatherings of abstracted figures gives Artful a detailed look at his process, ahead of his fall exhibitions at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford and the Benaki Museum in Athens.
An online venture knits together Los Angeles's sprawling, COVID-challenged gallery scene with timely exhibitions, smart content, and a shot of communal energy.
Blake Gopnik, the author of a major new biography of Andy Warhol, tells Artful all about the artist's adventures outside his home base of New York City.
With works related to her recent Tate Modern Turbine Hall installation, a massive fountain steeped in the history of the transatlantic slave trade, the American artist leads the conversation about controversial monuments.