Emo has undoubtedly been commercialized, though artists like Bunny Rogers, Thomas Liu Le Lann, James Gregory Atkinson, and Riley Hanson have grappled with the commercialization of emotion as…
Tapping into the visual cultures and media of her African-American, Klamath, and Modoc ancestry, as well as those of contemporary American sports and fashion, Natalie Ball uses rich material…
In an old-factory-turned-hi-tech-art-space in Chelsea, the data paintings are almost absurdly moving—flickering, colorful nostalgia not for a New York that no longer exists, but one that never…
The works in the opening show at the new Institute of Arab and Islamic Art (IAIA), generically titled "Exhibition 1," and in most cases borrowed from the artists or their galleries, owe a debt to the…
"This is the first major museum exhibition devoted to Traylor in New York City," the museum's chief curator, Stacy C. Hollander, told A.i.A. in a phone interview.
Art in America's critics write their way through the best of 2011. We've asked leaders in the fine arts to highlight the top shows in their areas of special focus. Matthew S. Witkovsky is the…
A host of new online businesses offer art buyers, many of them neophytes, the chance to obtain good quality contemporary prints at reasonable prices. What teh advantages, and pitfalls, of this digital…