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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, D.C., the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, and London’s…
Amy Sherald’s Portraits Have Injected the Genre with New Life, But They Also Flatten Blackness
In Amy Sherald’s unique visual language, muted yet commanding Black subjects are set against bold color fields. These eye-catching portraits reward…
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…

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Memory’s Afterimages Summer shows in Bangkok
Exhibitions at Warin Lab Contemporary, Bangkok CityCity Gallery, and STORAGEA SET OF…
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…
From the Archives: Helms, Censorship, and the Serpent
In light of January’s Charlie Hebdo massacre in Paris, freedom of speech has become…
From the Archives Victor Hugo Drawn to the Void
The drawings of Victor Hugo author of Les Misérables and Notre Dame de Paris among other…
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…
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…

Tanya Bonakdar Gallery to Close Los Angeles Space
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery will close its Los Angeles space just seven years after opening it. The last exhibition there will be its current one for Ben Hyunjin, whose solo show closes…
Amy Sherald’s Portraits Have Injected the Genre with New Life, But They Also Flatten Blackness
In Amy Sherald’s unique visual language, muted yet commanding Black subjects are set against bold color fields. These eye-catching portraits reward…
‘Creativity is the Enemy’: Tom Sachs on Relinquishing His Identity, the Pursuit of Perfection, and Hard Graft
Earlier this month, during Frieze Week, Tom Sachs was dishing out espressos and 86-proof mezcal from behind a bar at Thaddaeus Ropac’s London…
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…
London’s National Gallery Acquires Major Angelica Kauffman History Painting
The National Gallery in London announced that it has acquired a significant history painting by 18th-century artist Angelica Kauffman. The work…
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UNESCO Unveils Design of First Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects
UNESCO’s forthcoming virtual museum of stolen cultural objects is one step closer to reality. …
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