When Native American art merged with New York abstraction
A show on the early days of the Institute of American Indian Arts explores the fusing of Native American ancestral aesthetics with mainstream Modernist movements
A show on the early days of the Institute of American Indian Arts explores the fusing of Native American ancestral aesthetics with mainstream Modernist movements
During their time in Berlin, the two sacred masks were treated with a pesticide that may still be dangerous
The Museum of the American Revolution is facing pushback for its decision to rent some of its spaces to Moms For Liberty, an ultra-conservative non-profit
The late antiquities dealer was accused of profiting off stolen Cambodian antiquities
The university’s three art institutions—the Fogg, Busch-Reisinger and Arthur M. Sackler museums—are now free for all visitors
The Japanese architect behind the Bourse de Commerce in Paris—and the subject of an exhibition at Museum SAN, one of his own designs near Seoul—gives a rare interview
Plus, William Edmonson in Philadelphia and Zinzi Minott's Windrush 75 film in London
Mohamad Alcharihi faces up to two years in prison and will be sentenced at the end of August
The artist will launch his new video across a series of screens at the music event
Event's organisers say they are pursuing options with UK government to "work around" Brexit
Artist responses to the 1937 bombing in the Basque Country include René Iché's disturbing sculpture and a piece by protégé of Henri Matisse
Unburdened by lengthy texts, gushing profiles and auction prices, graduate exhibitions are a reminder of the subjective nature of art
“Pictures within pictures” reveal more about life in the Yellow House
The commission is the first of three works by the artist to be unveiled in the capital this year
The British artist’s work—which reframes art history through abstraction, feminism and pop culture—has been on countless collectors’ wishlists in recent years