Artist Mel Chin Floods Times Square With Virtual Reality Art to Sound the Alarm on Climate Change
Visitors to New York’s Times Square can sink deep beneath the ocean waves this summer with Wake and Unmoored, a two-part mixed…
Visitors to New York’s Times Square can sink deep beneath the ocean waves this summer with Wake and Unmoored, a two-part mixed…
An important moment in the ongoing push for racial equality has been immortalized by artist Kerry James Marshall, who on…
Under pressure from local politicians, officials at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, have taken down an American flag…
The Association of Art Museum Directors has launched a new paid internship program for minority college students. It’s designed to help bring…
Santa Fe might be in for some intense weather this weekend—keep an eye out for another potential flash flood watch,…
Want to go to a museum but can’t bear to be indoors this summer? Now you don’t don’t have to…
Over the past year, those phenomena I have come to call “Instagram Traps”—installation art-ish environments built for social media—have become…
The Information Commissioner’s Office in the UK has announced its intention to fine Facebook more than $600,000 for its “lack…
A drawing from Winnie-the-Pooh has become the most expensive book illustration ever sold at auction with a £430,000 ($568,761) sale at Sotheby’s London…
The jury’s still out on how the California art market will receive Frieze Los Angeles during its debut next year, but that hasn’t…
There’s art to be seen all over the world this summer, so why not plan a vacation with an exhibition…
Nikki Columbus, an outgoing editor at Parkett magazine, is suing MoMA PS1 for gender and caregiver discrimination after the museum rescinded a…
Each week, we search New York City for the most exciting and thought-provoking shows, screenings, and events. See them below.…
New York’s New Museum has tapped Margot Norton, one of its curators, and Jamillah James, curator of Institute of Contemporary…