Curator Johannes Cladders outdid today's remote access efforts when, fifty years ago, he packed mini exhibitions by Jasper Johns and Hanna Darboven into cardboard boxes.
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…
Louise Lawler's exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York focuses on her long-standing practice of photographically re-presenting the work of other artists.
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. Leah Pires writes on the artist in…
The standard hours for contemporary art galleries have been set in stone for decades: 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Tuesday to Saturday. But quite a few people attempting to visit A. L. Steiner’s exhibition…
From the founding of the Louvre in 1793 to the emergence of the Underground Museum in Los Angeles in 2012 to the start in 2013 of GCC, a collective focusing on contemporary Gulf culture, this timeline…
Andrea Fraser has spent 30 years analyzing the systems and structures of the art world—often through performance and, more recently, through psychoanalytic work with groups. Currently the…