Our staff and contributors look back on the city’s year in art, from blockbusters to under-the-radar art heroes and unsung ...
When the Museum of Fine Arts has sold works of art in its collection recently it’s often been with an eye toward acquiring a ...
"Above Ground" at the Museum of the City of New York recounts a major turning point in graffiti history—when it moved into the gallery.
Discover how Takashi Murakami reimagines Japanese art history at Gagosian, blending traditional techniques with A.I.
Forty years after his death, the Californian activist Peter Carr gets a revival of his acerbic paintings and drawings. To ...
An Oakland painter fought the odds to express himself through his art, after a shooting nearly took away his creative ability ...
Caitlin Cherry’s “Eigengrau” at ICA matches online imagery of Black femininity with the cold hardware of the digital world.
I've seen a lot of social media outrage directed towards Ryman, declaring the art to be a waste of time. And yet, while I might be getting more of an immediate laugh out of that TikTok video, I'd ...
In the digital age, capturing memories through photographs has become a universal practice. With smartphones, cameras, and other devices, we take thousands of photos every year, documenting the ...
An avid member of Chelsea’s community, Max has contributed several public art pieces around the city. After spending 15 years in the healthcare industry, he discovered peace, solitude, and therapy ...
The sea has always been an essential part of Enzo Barracco’s life. The photographer grew up on the Mediterranean. “The ocean ...
Visiting the new Vincent Valdez career retrospective, Just a Dream, at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is like admiring ...