In honor of Women's History Month, we looked back in our archives for this article by David Joselit from our January 1997 issue, in which Joselit appraises two exhibitions that approached the ques…
Mythical sirens lure listeners to their enslavement and eventual death with songs of irresistible beauty. As the title of a recent solo show by Carrie Moyer, an artist with queer activist roots, “Sire…
The Brooklyn Museum's "Agitprop!" (through Aug. 7) explores the many ways that artists directly address issues of public concern. Opening last December, works will be added to "Agitprop!" twice in…
TUESDAY, MARCH 24Lecture: Pierre Leguillon on Carl Andre at Dia Art Foundation
This is part of the ongoing Artists on Artists lecture series, which examines the work of contemporary…
Rome is a city that can morph from ancient to modern at the turn of a corner. There, the physical sediments of human history commingle in such a way that old and new are often inseparable. …