Zheng Chongbin’s rendering of Walking Penumbra, the focus of his new solo show at the INK Studio Beijing ART REVIEW Walking Penumbra, a new solo exhibition of artworks by California- and Full Article »
An Installation View of Emma Hart’s Mamma Mia! at Whitechapel Gallery in London. Photo: Thierry Bal ART REVIEW: Mamma Mia!, a new installation by Emma Hart, winner of won the 2016 Max Full Article »
Installation view of Ballroom Marfa from Giant, a three-channel film installation by Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler. Photo: Frederik Nilsen ART REVIEW: Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler: Giant at the Blanton Full Article »
African American artists have for decades used their work to protest injustice. A new exhibition highlights the works of African American artists who use their artworks to address issues of race, gender, and the economy.
ALO New Works at the Saatchi Gallery include portraits of mythical figures and real people the artist has encountered in life or in the media.
Detail of Red Rose Reflection by Martin Smith, 1st-place winner of Flowers We Love Photo Contest © Martin Smith ART NEWS: Artcentron Announces Winners of 2016 Flowers We Love Photo Full Article »
Dos Mujeres (Salvadora y Herminia) by Frida Kahlo (detail), 1928. The oil on canvas is one of the artworks examining modern art history at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston REVIEW: Five Full Article »
Jack and Jill by Banksy is one of the works on display in War, Capitalism & Liberty in Rome REVIEW: War, Capitalism & Liberty, a riveting exhibition of artworks by Banksy Full Article »
Rom Isichei’s new works reflect the relevance of hope to human existence. It reminds us all that someday hope may match reality in a Chaotic and Dangerous World
Cai Guo-Qiang, Summer, gunpowder drawing on porcelain as part of installation Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, Power Station of Art, Shanghai, 2014. Photo: Zhang Feiyu. Image courtesy Cai Studio ART REVIEW Cai Full Article »
Christoph Keller, an art publisher and creative all-rounder is one of the distillers featured in Out of the Jar. He runs Stählemühle, one of the ten best distilleries in the Full Article »
Wealthy Art Basel collectors exhibited due diligence before collecting art at this year’s art fair. They appeared determined to collect only the best artworks
Jeff Koons, Cat on a Clothesline (Orange), 1994-2001, polyethylene, 123 × 110 × 50 inches (312.4 × 279.4 × 127 cm), 1 of 5 unique versions © Jeff Koons Image Full Article »
Sudanese American contemporary artist traces culture across River Nile with links between Egypt and Sudan
Victor Ekpuk, Asian Uboikpa (Hip Sista) Series #.11, 2015, one of the paintings investigating the importance of hairstyles, tattoos and body markings of women in Diaspora. Image courtesy of Morton Full Article »
New York artist Patricia Cronin highlights violence against girls and women in her new art installation at the Venice Biennale. Her shrines and altars to girls stress the need to end violence against girls and women.
India Meets Pakistan at Venice. An exhibition at Venice Biennale investigates the conflict between India and Pakistan, two mortal enemies with common cultural cartography.
Callum Croker, Petals in Evolution I 2014, archival digital print 59.2 x 58.4 cm irreg. (image), 84.0 x 61.0 cm (sheet) Wesley College, Melbourne. Image courtesy of National Gallery of Full Article »
Suzanne Opton, American (b. 1950). American Soldier Birkholz: 353 Days in Iraq, 205 Days in Afghanistan, 2004. Inkjet print (printed 2010), 41 1/2 x 51 3/4 inches. The Nelson-Atkins Museum Full Article »
Jonathan C. Torgovnik (American, b. 1969). Valentine with her daughters Amelie and Inez, Rwanda, from the war series Intended Consequences, 2006. Chromogenic print, ed. 11/25, 24 x 20 in. (61 Full Article »