The Los Angeles artist known for his tactile collage-paintings tantalizes us with a digital-only exhibition of three new canvases made entirely during lockdown.
The Los Angeles artist known for his tactile collage-paintings tantalizes us with a digital-only exhibition of three new canvases made entirely during lockdown.
In this chapter from his soon-to-be-published book, Artful's Chief Curator explores a new company creating art experiences in Virtual Reality.
The latest site-specific installation on the museum's roof garden is an excellent place to meditate on New York's reopening and the return to looking at art in person.
Ahead of a national touring show that debuts at the Bronx Museum this September, the artist discusses the works in his "Codex" series—inspired by the idea that quilts were used as signals along the Underground Railroad.
The many art spaces of New York's Hudson Valley are joining forces to host a weekend of exhibitions, events, and self-guided touring.
"Larger Than Memory," a survey of American and Canadian Indigenous artists at the Heard Museum, emphasizes the contemporary, first-person perspectives that are often missing from such exhibitions.
In her solo show on New York's Lower East Side, an artist and experimental musician uses psychedelic visuals and sounds to blur political borders.
As galleries face unprecedented challenges, reading about influential art dealers of the past century reminds us that the profession has endured some difficult times. Here are five essential and inspiring books on figures from Joseph Duveen to Larry Gagosian.
Three of New York's top galleries team up to show the estate of a legendary collector, starting with an exhibition at Pace in East Hampton.
The award-winning media artist gives Artful a tour of "Cercanía," his new exhibition of interactive technology-powered art at Arsenal Contemporary Art in Montreal.