With technical finesse and painterly interludes, Kristin Calabrese transforms everyday scenes and enlarged objects into portraits of psychological states.
For the third time in two decades, ARTnews approached a cross section of museum directors and curators to opine about one of their favorite subjects: Who are the most underrated artists…
For some forty years, Mierle Laderman Ukeles has striven—through artworks, performances, and manifestos—to bring greater recognition to women's domestic labor and the underappreciated services of New…
On Mierle Laderman Ukeles at the Queens Museum, Aki Sasamoto at SculptureCenter, Maurizio Cattelan's gold toilet at the Guggenheim, and Mathieu Malouf at Lomex
How can an art institution display or curate past performance or ephemeral art and preserve the work’s intent? How can a curator help to record and share the effects and meaning of an ephemeral work w…
Social practice is going mainstream as more artists focus their work on making an impact on problems like homelessness and pollution. But the question of how to judge activist art remains elusive