Pop Art didn’t just happen. It arrived with a bang—a colorful, ironic, and sometimes loud answer to the seriousness of…
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[ad_1] Days after penning a letter demanding the deinstallation of a “blasphemous” exhibition at the National Gallery–Alexandros Soutsos Museum in…
[ad_1] Deborah Kass, “Subject Matters” (1989–90) (photo Hrag Vartanian/Hyperallergic)From reinventing abstraction to recreating Barbie for new generations, we’re looking at…
[ad_1] After weeks of rallies against expected layoffs at the Brooklyn Museum and even a special oversight hearing at City…
[ad_1] An ongoing exhibition at the College of William and Mary’s Muscarelle Museum of Art in Williamsburg, Virginia, brings seven…
[ad_1] So you think you know Mucha? Printmaking? The ravenous classism of the art world? This month, our editors and…
[ad_1] SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — At the center of Daisy Patton’s Before These Witnesses hangs a double swing festooned…
[ad_1] I have this vague, flickering memory of neon orange billowing impossibly through threadbare trees like the penumbric trails of…
[ad_1] The Corning Museum of Glass selected New Zealand-based artist Te Rongo Kirkwood as the winner of the 38th Rakow…
[ad_1] Deborah Kass, left to right, “Making Men 4” (1992) and “Puff Piece” (1992)Deborah Kass created the Art History Paintings…