A new platform launched by the Calder Foundations features thousands of artworks, photographs, archival documents and publications
Art professionals “on and off the island” are urged to stop working with state-run institutions that have been “complicit in their silence” as the government amps up efforts to squash dissent
The British fashion writer Simon Doonan speaks about his new book on the artist and describes his first encounter with Haring via a t-shirt
The work has received pushback from Republican student groups who denounce the artist's decision to place the US flag on the floor
Concerns for the cultural sector follow Trump’s parting shot at the country, and the Castro regime's growing efforts to discredit dissidents
The installation about climate change was postponed for a year due to the pandemic
The show centres on a landmark 1976 exhibition by the late curator, scholar and artist David Driskell
The announcement coincides with acquisitions of works by Gordon Parks, Kwame Brathwaite and Tunji Adeniyi-Jones
From Laura Aguilar’s first retrospective at the Leslie-Lohman Museum to sculptural salt licks evoking impermanence by Malia Jensen at Cristin Tierney
The activist group 27N cites a law that revokes an official’s power for conduct unbecoming public service in their petition to parliament
The fair is normally held at the Park Avenue Armory in February
Archaeologists of the Royal British Columbia Museum announced the discovery was an important Indigenous work last week
From Gordon Parks at Jack Shainman to Shaun Leonardo at the Bronx Museum
The show includes a new “infinity room” that the NYBG hopes to open in the summer if Covid-19 restrictions are lifted
Footage from the protest also shows the Cuban minister of culture striking a journalist
The man allegedly opened an emergency door at the museum and threw in a painting he had stolen from a nearby gallery days earlier
The roving works, by Rick Lowe, Swoon and Carlos Ramirez, take over repurposed vehicles
The office includes an ode to Roosevelt and a sculpture by the Indigenous artist Allan Houser
The site will “encourage sustainable development that values the fauna and flora of the Brazilian environment—the themes to which Turin dedicated his life”, says collector and businessman Samuel Lago
The 105-year-old artist says she has long admired the museum's focus on Latin American art
The outdoor festival, due to take over Coachella Valley in February, will now wait until lockdown restrictions are lifted
Timothy Young, currently incarcerated in San Quentin State Prison, is a key contributor to the University-led art project, Barring Freedom, that aims to put the US criminal justice system in the dock
From Eugene Von Bruenchenhein’s rapturous paintings to Brassaï’s Parisian underground
The outdoor sculpture park also plans to host an indoor show of her work, with social distancing rules in mind, and will unveil a new sculpture by Rashid Johnson that reflects on surviving a crisis
The museum has received a $500,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and plans to collect public and private donations for the initiative
The son of the modernist sculptor Allan Houser describes the impetus behind his piercing monument in Santa Fe
After the dismantling of the mysterious monolith that appeared in Utah, environmentalists and art experts alike say the object may have done more harm than good
From Marco Brambilla's Duchamp-inspired projection for Maison Margiela to an interactive work by Olaf Breuning
After drastic financial losses due to Covid-19, the Brazilian museum says it will hold a smaller number of shows for longer periods of time and boost its digital offerings
Found last week and resembling a John McCracken minimalist sculpture, the object went missing over the weekend, prompting even more conspiracy theories