US President Biden acknowledged during visit that "some injustices are so heinous… they cannot be buried"
The historic example of domestic terrorism, when white mobs killed hundreds of Black residents and destroyed businesses, finally gets due recognition
From Guadalupe Maravilla at Socrates Sculpture Park to Nina Katchadourian at Pace
The famous Land Art site in Utah became a popular destination, with more than 700 cars logged at the site in one day
The publication is released ahead of an exhibition of the US artist's works at the Kunstmuseum Basel this summer
How do you crowd-source art without the crowd? The Indigenous artists explore communal art-making traditions amid the isolation of last year
The Plywood Protection Project has given five artists material to create new public works in each borough
From Nicola Vassell’s inaugural show devoted to Ming Smith to Huma Bhaba at Salon 94
The comprehensive exhibitions features never before shown loans of ancient golden objects and a VR tour of Machu Picchu
He was the first living Brazilian artist to have a solo show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York
Wangechi Mutu at Gladstone, Adriana Varejão at Gagosian and the unveiling of Day’s End by David Hammons
The commission is part of the university’s Landmarks public art programme, which includes pieces by artists like Louise Bourgeois and Mark di Suvero
The permanent work will be installed on a hillside in Green Mountain Falls later this summer
Ancient rock art near Texas-Mexico border could be lost forever
The art and design show—a collaboration between Object & Thing, Blum and Poe and Mendes Wood DM—will be on long-term view in the former family home of the American architect Gerald Luss
The Museum of Modern Art will present rarely-seen work by the mid-century collective Foto-Cine Clube Bandeirante
The work is part of a campus-wide exhibition exploring themes around European and African mythologies
From Eva Hesse and Hannah Wilke at Acquavella Galleries to Deana Lawson at the Guggenheim
The Amant Foundation in East Williamsburg will combine exhibition and studio spaces for resident artists
The festival drew criticism last month for an art project that would crowd-source blood from Indigenous and Aboriginal people
The immersive artwork, installed in 2016, could be up for another five years
The Bureau of Land Management is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible
From David Smith at Hauser & Wirth to Katherine Bradford at Canada
The totem pole will travel from Washington State to Washington, DC and make stops at significant Native American locations
The statement follows a petition condemning the institution and calling for a public investigation
The immersive soundscape features sounds from nature and is inspired by research into how trees communicate
A man installed several bolts on and around petroglyphs he believed were "graffiti"
The artist was a pioneer of the New Cuban Art Movement in the late 1980s
From Yayoi Kusama in the Bronx to Alex Da Corte's Big Bird on the Met Roof
The work is the artist’s first public commission since a controversial installation at the Walker Art Center’s Minneapolis Sculpture Garden