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Ujazdowski Castle Sparks Protests with “Anti Cancel Culture” Exhibition
Throngs of demonstrators gathered outside the Ujazdowski Castle Center for Contemporary Art (CCA) in Warsaw…
The Artist Whose Shimmering Obelisks Are Cropping Up All Over the World
When I learned that Gisela Colón was having a retrospective at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto…
The Visual Pleasures of Art Therapy
A psychological assessment meant to uncloak unconscious feelings about the self, home, and familial relationships…
Sculptor Ti Pèlen, Known Figure in Haitian Arts Collective, Dies at 66
Haitian sculptor Ti Pèlen, whose birth name is Jean Salomon Horace, died last month at the age of 66. His cause of death remains undisclosed. His family will preserve the…
A First Look at the Big Ticket Artworks that Galleries Are Bringing to Art Basel 2026
It’s been a whirlwind 2026 already. The year kicked off with a bang at Art Basel Qatar and barrelled forward…
Elisa De Montis: Exploring Femininity, Myth, and the Inner Landscape Through Symbolic Painting
Contemporary painting often serves as a mirror for personal experience, cultural reflection, and emotional exploration. For Elisa De Montis, art…
From SECRIST BEACH Studio Visit + Exhibition Walkthrough with Jacqueline Surdell
As featured in back to back debuts this fall at New York’s 2025 Armory Show and the artist’s first solo…
Pace to Close Hong Kong Gallery, with Plans to Maintain an Office in the City
Pace Gallery will close its exhibition space in Hong Kong later this month, choosing not to renew its lease at H Queen’s. The…
Gio Mondelli: A Journey Through Symbolism, Expressionism, and the Landscape of Emotion
Artistic evolution is rarely a straight path. For many artists, it unfolds through years of experimentation, shifting influences, and an…

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Elisa De Montis: Exploring Femininity, Myth, and the Inner Landscape Through Symbolic Painting
Contemporary painting often serves as a mirror for personal experience, cultural reflection, and emotional exploration. For Elisa De Montis, art is a means of examining the complex relationship between identity,…
Mimmo Rotella: The Pioneer Who Turned Urban Posters into Modern Art
Few artists transformed the visual language of post-war art as radically as Mimmo Rotella. By tearing, layering, and reassembling advertising posters taken directly from city streets, he challenged traditional ideas…
Renata: Exploring Identity, Transformation, and the Ever Changing Human Self
Identity is never fixed. Every memory, relationship, emotion, and life experience quietly…
An Emotional Show in Ghana Marks the Return of Looted Asante Culture from the UK
Repatriation ceremonies tend to be bureaucratic affairs done for show the deal to return a looted…
Major Philip Guston Exhibition Pushed to 2024 Over KKK Imagery Concerns
A highly anticipated Philip Guston retrospective conceived by curators at the National Gallery of Art in Washington,…
The Artist Whose Shimmering Obelisks Are Cropping Up All Over the World
When I learned that Gisela Colón was having a retrospective at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto…
Art Basel Hong Kong Names 240 Exhibiting Galleries for 2026 Edition
Art Basel Hong Kong today revealed the names of 240 galleries that will participate in its…
Gaetano Ligrani: Where Design, Architecture, and Fine Art Converge
The careers of artists are often shaped by a lifelong dialogue between observation, creativity, and craftsmanship. For Gaetano Ligrani, this dialogue has unfolded across multiple disciplines, blending the precision of…
The First ‘Gulf Quinquennial’ in the UAE Argues for a ‘Less Is Best’ Approach to Group Shows
How many artists does it take to change the story of the Arabian Peninsula lands comprising Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates? About 30, the…
Rashid Johnson’s Revelatory Guggenheim Survey Lets His Art Remain Complex and Elusive
Targets recur through Rashid Johnson’s rotunda-filling Guggenheim Museum retrospective, an insightful show that certainly hits the mark. The first can be seen outside the museum: a large steel sculpture called Black Steel in the Hour…
A Schiaparelli Show Offers a Properly Surrealist Mash Up of Art and Fashion
“See you tomorrow night,” Salvador Dalí wrote on the bottom of a sketch of a dress made to look like a skeleton before sending it over to his friend Elsa…
What We Miss When We Flatten Georgia O’Keeffe Into a Feminist Icon
I winced when I got a press release for a new Georgia O’Keeffe documentary to be released “around Mother’s Day.” What does one have to do with the other? The…
From the Archives Utopia Revisited
In our April issue, Vera Koshkina wrote a searching essay about the different ways in which Western museums commemorated the recent centennial of the October Revolution. To contextualize her piece, we digitized a wide-ranging…
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