Ahead of their fall exhibition "Fragile Future" at The Shed in New York, Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta of the Dutch art duo DRIFT speak to Artful about their technology-powered installations inspired by rhythms from the natural world.
Ahead of their fall exhibition "Fragile Future" at The Shed in New York, Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta of the Dutch art duo DRIFT speak to Artful about their technology-powered installations inspired by rhythms from the natural world.
In an exhibition at one of the country's preeminent photography galleries, the acclaimed contemporary artist Carrie Mae Weems chooses images by Diane Arbus that speak to her own approach to portraiture and storytelling.
In “The Land Claim,” her solo exhibition at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, New York, the artist explores systemic racism in New York’s summer haven.
The three-year-old fair at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, originally a satellite event to Frieze Los Angeles, is back in an open-air, poolside format.
In an ambitious installation, the artist transforms the ICA Boston’s Watershed into an enchanted site inspired by the archeological ruins of the Sans-Souci palace in Haiti.
The artist's first museum show in New York explores technology's reshaping of the human form in depth and over decades, from cyborgs and avatars to genetic engineering and antibodies.
The renowned curator and artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries talks to Artful about his years of riding the night train between studio visits, the trip he would most like to take, and how we should think about travel in a more environmentally conscious, post-pandemic art world.
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.
With its new 27-acre cultural campus, anchored by a glittering tower designed by Frank Gehry, the LUMA foundation is turning the Provençal city long associated with Van Gogh and Roman amphitheaters into a contemporary art destination.
In the latest installment of his monthly column, Artful's co-founder and chief curator Matthew Israel discusses four artists he has been thinking about.