At a time when artists and activists are once again demanding that museums account for their connections to unethical businesses and donors, Hans Haacke's work has become the focus of renewed…
IN AN ERAÂ when curators and institutions have to anticipate that the public for an exhibition may exist partly—or even primarily—online, with many viewers encountering a show through images posted on…
The exhibition "WHY PICTURES NOW," a survey of Louise Lawler's work from the 1970s to the present, opens at the Museum of Modern Art in New York this week. We looked in our archives and found "In and…