In 1988, artist Lynn Hershman Leeson told an interviewer to “imagine a world in which there is a blurring between the soul and the chip.” That mental blur—and the ways in our internet lives, and…
Hauser & Wirth
In a zoom presser on March 18, Sherald sat down with Franklin Sirmans, Director of the Pérez Art Museum Miami, to talk about her work. “The great American fact is a statement that we've been here all…
Ed Clark was hardly a household name, but his work fit squarely in the era’s prevailing genre–Abstract Expressionism. The thing is, Clark was black.
From the art neighborhoods of the Lower East Side to Chelsea, women artists have kicked off New York’s fall cultural season with some of the best exhibitions in the city.
In this round-up, we examine seven solo shows at New York's top galleries, whose virtual sites function as an additional global space for all.
Within the last month, the world has dramatically shifted due to COVID-19, greatly affecting businesses across the world, including the art market.
ArtLab was formed to create bespoke technological solutions for the most pressing issues in the art world, including greater accessibility and sustainability.
The first major survey of Whitten’s works on paper, this landmark exhibition explores the evolution of the artist's drawing process through seventy-six works on paper from the 1960s to the late 2010s.