British artist John Russell's recent exhibition at Bridget Donahue, "DOGGO," was stylistically inconsistent, conceptually capacious, and insouciant in tone.
Rosamond Bernier, the impresario who transformed the art lecture, turning it into an involving, even entertaining form of education, has died at 100. Michael Kimmelman, the architecture critic
From its beginnings in 1897, when it had but one modest site in London housing a small collection of British artworks, to the present, Tate Gallery has grown to boast four venues—London’s Tate…
The interpretation of sexual symbols in art is everywhere. But what we view as erotic often tells us less about the artists than it does about our own sensibilities.