This Thanksgiving, we're grateful for Jeffrey Gibson’s Met Museum facade commission, good airport art, gallery dogs, and more ...
The new documentary follows a Paiute teenager as he navigates his passion for running and the story of his great-grandfather, ...
This week, we honor a quintessential LA artist, one of Disney’s first Native artists, a librarian who moonlighted as a ...
Art critic Christopher Knight will retire from the Los Angeles Times on Friday, November 28, fellow staff member Jessica Gelt ...
The press framed the evening as a triumph and a sign that the art market was healthy again. Watching the coverage felt like watching a magic trick you have already seen too many times. A staggering ...
The artist alleged that two galleries dropped him from their rosters after he accepted the commission for the United States ...
Greta Thunberg and three dozen members of the environmentalist group Extinction Rebellion turned Venice’s Grand Canal lime ...
Whether your preference is abstraction or history, we’ve got you covered with shows featuring Anish Kapoor and others, as ...
To cheers of support and shouts of “shame!” aimed at the Center’s pristine white walls, supporters began dancing up the steps ...
His exhibition at SFMOMA could have examined the collapse of culture at the hands of commodity, but instead it nudges us ...
An exhibition on the Lower East Side turns to collective memory and reenactment to cut through today’s political numbness.
El sueño (La cama)” (1940), a surreal rumination on dreams, nightmares, and the afterlife, sold for $54.7M at Sotheby's.
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