Rashid Johnson and Dyani White Hawk make new works for Whitney Museum restaurants
The museum's revamped dining areas include lush installations by Johnson and White Hawk that blend interior and exterior spaces
The museum's revamped dining areas include lush installations by Johnson and White Hawk that blend interior and exterior spaces
The director of the Wiener Holocaust Library in London described the vandalism as “an action that can only make sense to antisemites and their enablers”
We speak to the report’s author, Clare McAndrew, about its findings
With 83% of its renovation fund raised, the museum is on target to reopen in its historic home in late 2024
The itinerant lives of the Brazilian and Turkish artists chime with the theme of his central exhibition next year
The artist and filmmaker will receive $30,000 to put towards a new work
London’s National Gallery will top the bill, with a spectacular display of paintings from Provence
As a vast retrospective opens in New York, the US artist discusses a 15th-century female author who has inspired her, the “purpose of life” and why she believes her work is only now being properly understood
London show will explore the events that defined the women’s movement in Britain beginning in the 1970s, from the Equal Pay Act to Section 28
Hilda Graetz sold 'Still Life With a Cup' to fund her new life in South Africa after her art dealer father died in a concentration camp
Sales were brisk at the VIP preview of the fair's 30th edition, but "jitters" can be felt against an uncertain geopolitical backdrop
The restored painting will be there to welcome visitors to the new Blavatnik Art, Film and Photography Galleries, which opens on Remembrance Sunday
Many cultural institutions have remained silent about the ongoing crisis
Plus, the appointment of the new Venice Biennale president sparks a political row, and a tender portrait by Dorothea Lange
The artist Summer Wheat will create a space for visitors to “explore their inner world” on the Kansas City Museum campus