The author of a new book of interviews with top museum directors, The Future of the Museum: 28 Dialogues, talks about deaccessioning, diversity, and other big issues for art leaders today.
The author of a new book of interviews with top museum directors, The Future of the Museum: 28 Dialogues, talks about deaccessioning, diversity, and other big issues for art leaders today.
As their clients have migrated to South Florida and art fairs remain on hiatus, art dealers have set up shop in a popular resort destination—and found a new way of doing business.
A new exhibition is the first to focus on Hammons's "Body Prints," an influential, innovative, and intimately physical series exploring Black American identity.
Welcome to the Artful Questionnaire, a five-question interview focused on art and travel. Our first subject is Larry Ossei-Mensah, an independent curator and entrepreneur.
The Artistic Director of the 2022 Venice Biennale, also the Director and Chief Curator of the High Line's art program, talks about organizing a big international festival from home and how she thinks travel will return to the art world.
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.
"Museum Town" looks back at the unlikely but influential rise of a mega-museum of contemporary art in an industrial corner of the Berkshires.
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.
Although much uncertainty remains, art lovers can look forward to some exciting new shows and openings as the year unfolds. Here are a few we can't wait to visit.
In his first museum solo, a talented figurative painter explores queer and South Asian identity in very contemporary scenes involving technology and travel.