Artists Xiyadie’s Cut-Paper Art Intimately Records His Experiences as a Gay Man in China Fearing censorship in the country, Xiyadie rarely shows his work. Now, he's having his first institutional survey in the US. By Claire Voon May 4, 2023 10:50 am
Artists 50 Years On From Chile’s Coup, Ignacio Gatica Examines the Aftermath Wrought by Neoliberal Globalization Ignacio Gatica's current exhibition at von ammon co. examines consumer culture from the dual vantages of Chile and New York. By Olivia Heffernan May 1, 2023 12:20 pm
Artists Who Was Wayne Thiebaud, and What Is His Place in American Art? Few artists could make a viewer's mouth water in quite the way that Thiebaud did. By Howard Halle May 1, 2023 9:27 am
Artists At the ‘Anti-Woke’ Film Fest, Meme Artists Memorialize Internet Mayhem The curatorial nonprofit New People's Cinema Club invited artists to screen their favorite internet videos at a downtown Manhattan gallery. By John Chiaverina Apr 26, 2023 12:57 pm
Artists Recession or Not, Finance Sector’s Ties with the Art World Are Getting Tighter Yieldstreet, Mintus, Masterworks, and Securitize are operating in a very different economy than 2020. By Angelica Villa Apr 26, 2023 12:42 pm
Artists From URL to NFT: How the Internet Has Reshaped Art, Neatly Surveyed in a New Book Omar Kholeif's Internet_Art doubles as both a history and a memoir. By Alex Greenberger Apr 26, 2023 11:03 am
Artists Every Painting by Johannes Vermeer, Ranked Although he produced fewer than 40 paintings, almost every one of them is memorable. By Alex Greenberger Apr 24, 2023 10:14 am
Artists An Ambitious Whitney Exhibition Charts Puerto Rican Artists’ Resilience Following Hurricane Maria The show, closing Sunday, is meant to communicate the feeling of "being perpetually caught in the wake," according to its curator. By Maximilíano Durón Apr 21, 2023 2:10 pm
Artists In Puerto Rico, Artists and Art Spaces Are Coming Together to Rebuild Following a Series of Disasters Citizens in Puerto Rico have learned to rely on each other, not the government, for support, and the local art scene is doing its part. By Sebastián Meltz-Collazo Apr 20, 2023 6:15 am
Artists With Messages of Healing and Hope, Daniel Lind-Ramos’s Poignant Sculptures Filter the Personal Yet Communal Experiences of the Last Few Years The artist's first major institutional survey, at MoMA PS1 in New York, opens this week. By Jacoba Urist Apr 20, 2023 5:00 am
RobbReport A Vivid Pink Diamond and a Giant Ruby Both Sold for a Record $35 Million at Sotheby’s Jewelry Auction