His art cuts to the core of our engagement with art past and present, looking at foundational interactions between viewers, art objects, and art institutions.
Barkan, teaching assistant professor of art, has two articles — a look at the New Mexico Museum of Art's new Vladem Contemporary outpost and an exhibition review — in this month's issue of Artforum.
An online information session scheduled for 3:05-4 p.m. Wednesday, April 9, is designed to help faculty identify peer reviewers, show the impact of their work and find partners for collaboration.
Graduate Art guest lecture series, organized by Jack Bankowsky 4-1 Gracie Hadland presents Max Pitegoff & Calla Henkel This ...
Labba's 75-foot-long embroidery Historjá (2003–07), a piece that aspires to sum up the entirety of the Sámi experience, ...
The Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History has put many vintage photos of people with their dogs, cats, horses, parrots and more on display in its new exhibit “Howl: The Art & History of ...
Auctioneers, gallerists, scholars and media representatives attended a recent forum in Beijing to review last year's market ...
Painter Joe Goode was instrumental in establishing the 1960s L.A. art scene — and challenged conventions along the way.
On the outskirts of Otsunomiya, Japan, Takashi Kuribayashi is redefining the boundaries between contemporary art and ...
Called “Godmother of African American Art,” Lewis was born in New Orleans in 1927. She grew up in Ponchatoula, La., returning ...
Dis will host the sixth edition of its Arts and Disability Forum from Mar 25 to 29, to advocate for inclusion and ...
Aaina Bhargava is an arts and culture writer and editor raised and based in Hong Kong. She focuses on topical issues, charts ...