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‘We’ve moved the needle on so many things just being willing to speak up’ — Soccer star Megan Rapinoe says…
‘We’ve moved the needle on so many things just being willing to speak up’ — Soccer star Megan Rapinoe says…
British artist Antony Gormley, who has placed sculptures based on his own body on beaches across the UK and atop buildings worldwide,…
Galerie Sakura in Paris has cancelled an exhibition by artist Guillaume Verda due to concerns about “public safety” after the artist was threatened online…
During her lifetime, Frida Kahlo had only one solo show in New York City, at Julien Levy Gallery in 1938.…
It’s hard to imagine how Audley Dean Nicol’s 22-foot-long painting of an El Paso sunset went unnoticed in a school janitor’s…
Today, a prized Mannerist painting that was lost for 200 years goes on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los…
The pop-up museum trend shows no sign of dying out as the latest Instagram trap is set to touch down…
Today, a dozen museums across the UK are simultaneously opening “Leonardo da Vinci: A Life in Drawing,” an exhibition of…
The Museum of the Dog is coming to New York. But before you dismiss it as yet another pop-up gimmick…
As the 500th anniversary of the death of Renaissance great Leonardo da Vinci approaches, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in…
Anne Imhof, winner of the prestigious Golden Lion award at last year’s Venice Biennale for her piece Faust, a brooding reflection…
The Haas Brothers have been to Art Basel Miami Beach before, but not like this. For the first time, their…
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has crunched the numbers and found that its Costume Institute blockbuster “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and…
Drawings, which have long been a strength of the storied Menil Collection, will step into the spotlight when the Houston…
Just two days after the close of the Metropolitan Museum’s blockbuster 2018 Costume Institute show “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination”—its…
New scholarship has found that Egon Schiele‘s male nudes from 1910, known as his “Red Men,” are not, as has…
When Amy Greenspon decided to kick off the fall season at her New York gallery with a two-person show of…
The 12th Gwangju Biennale, which opened in the South Korean city on September 7, is a multi-headed beast organized by…
New York’s latest pop-up museum is expanding the definition of what it means to be human. For “A. Human,” celebrity…
As institutions across the globe work to expand the male-dominated art-historical canon, the Prado is planning a show of two…