The physiognomy of deviousness, greed, ruthless opportunism, risible self-importance and gobsmacking albeit garden variety stupidity provides artists of Guston’s bent and calibre with a virtually bottomless well of imagery
Governor Andrew Cuomo has suggested a site for the monument of the Supreme Court justice, overlooking the Statue of Liberty
A lack of protections for—and an increase in domestic dangers to—photojournalists is becoming increasingly visible amid the pandemic and political rallies
Based on the 1860 Wide Awake movement that mobilised against slavery and helped elect Lincoln, the new network of artists and creatives has launched Kickstarter's largest collaboration to date
Exhibition in New York will include works made by those who are part of—or who have ties to—the largest prison population in the world
A proposal issued to both presidential campaigns by Americans for the Arts outlines a national strategy to put creative workers back to work
A recent Senate report found that secretive art market enables sanctions circumvention
Some Italian-Americans, including the New York governor Andrew Cuomo, say statues of Columbus symbolise the history of Italians in the US
But blowback has been swift against the hobbyist painter, whose immigration policies while in office included the creation of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
A detailed report calls the trade “the largest, legal unregulated industry in the United States” and recommends increased transparency and government oversight
Initiative highlights disproportionate number of African Americans incarcerated in the US
Monuments are not the only problematic depictions of the past
Harvard and MIT filed lawsuits against the US government while the president of CalArts calls the move an act of "political theatre" amid the pandemic
A collaborative sky writing project featuring contributions from Patrisse Cullors, Dread Scott and Hank Willis Thomas will mark 80 sites used to limit immigrants
The nation's largest LGBTQ civil rights organisation recently unveiled an incisive installation by Hank Willis Thomas on its Washington, DC headquarters
The disposal of Confederate monuments will not erase America’s history, but some say removing them from public view is crucial to moving forward
Defending problematic monuments as educational opportunities, the US president misidentifies a famous bronze as a presidential portrait in a Fox News interview
The former president’s great-grandson supports the removal of “relics of another age”
Launched last night, the guerilla intervention is the latest public work in Washington, DC to address structural racism—but can art effect change?
The Comprehensive Employment and Training Act provided a lifeline for thousands of artists during the 1970s economic crisis
Kadist in San Francisco and Paris is promoting a new agreement that artists can use to make sure profits made from their works go to a cause
Governor says that the state will "no longer preach a false version of history" as calls for racial justice echo across the nation
Lawmakers mobilise the National Guard to quell destruction while demonstrators deface Confederate memorials and public works emblematic of white supremacy
The solicitor general’s recent filing suggests the Nazis’ looting of Jewish collections in Germany was a domestic rather than international crime
A looted Kaws sculpture and museums' silence reveal a predatory not progressive industry as protests flare following the killing of George Floyd
Italy retaliates with criminal prosecution of right-wing religious group funded by US President Donald Trump’s former chief strategist
Spearheaded by the San Francisco Arts Alliance, more than 20 mayors have signed a letter requesting additional aid in its next relief package
The leader of the Institute of Museum and Library Services tells us what his organisation is doing to help spaces reopen
Up to 30% of arts spaces may close permanently, and agency chief fears rural areas in the US will be the hardest hit
The UN-sponsored event led by Christopher Bailey, the WHO’s lead on art and health, included art critic Jerry Saltz, Brooklyn Museum director Anne Pasternak, and artist Mona Chalabi