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fromArtforum
9 hours ago

Schlock Jock: Joshua Citarella at the Whitney Biennial

Doomscroll podcast's live tapings at the Whitney reflect changing museum priorities and the evolving relationship between art and digital discourse.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Art Movements: Frieze Partners With ... the Whitney?

Frieze partners with NYC institutions for performances and exhibitions, while Patsy Phillips retires after a significant career in Native American arts.
SOMA, SF
fromArchitectural Digest
1 day ago

Inside the New Museum's Long-Awaited Addition, Designed by OMA

OMA designed a glass-covered tower that integrates with an older building, featuring a complex atrium and stairway, creating a unique architectural experience.
Media industry
fromArtforum
3 days ago

Dialogues and Dreams

Artforum evolved to foster international dialogue and promote substantive commentary in response to contemporary challenges in the arts ecosystem.
Books
fromThe New Yorker
2 days ago

Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney on the Liberations of the Seventies

Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney's 'Lake Effect' explores a woman's struggle between family stability and personal happiness amid changing societal norms.
#art-exhibitions
fromThe New Yorker
4 days ago

Victoria Tentler-Krylov's "Parallel Lives"

"Most people don't stop to observe the crews' work or the infrastructure they uncover," Tentler-Krylov said. "But these unseen things keep the city going."
London
fromBrooklyn Paper
4 days ago

'Embrace Winter': 14th annual Bay Ridge Art Walk draws crowds to Third Avenue * Brooklyn Paper

"This festival, 'Embrace Winter,' is now in its 14th year. We've hosted several events throughout the season, and this is our final one. Today we're here celebrating art, culture and community all coming together."
Brooklyn
Music production
fromPitchfork
4 days ago

Nobody's Chosen: An Interview With Sideshow

Sideshow's album TIGRAY FUNK addresses societal issues through personal experiences and a unique musical fusion of G-funk and Ethiopian influences.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

15 Shows to See in New York City This April

New York's art scene thrives on experimental exhibitions in smaller venues, showcasing diverse and innovative works that challenge conventional narratives.
Brooklyn
fromHoodline
1 week ago

Pearlman Collection: Cezanne to Modigliani at Brooklyn Museum

The Brooklyn Museum will showcase over 50 modern European masterpieces from the Pearlman Collection from October 2, 2026, to April 18, 2027.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Required Reading

Calida Rawles' art explores the duality of water as both healing and destructive within the Black diaspora's history.
#art-exhibition
fromForbes
2 weeks ago
Berlin

The Peninsula New York's Spring Art Exhibition Celebrates The City's Evolution

fromMy Modern Met
4 days ago
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Brooklyn Museum To Host Stunning Selection of Modernist Masterpieces This Fall

Henry Pearlman's art collection featuring Impressionist and post-Impressionist masterpieces will be showcased in an exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum starting October 2, 2026.
fromArtforum
2 weeks ago
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Direct to Market: New York's March Shows, On and Offline

The exhibition highlights the significance of the timing of artwork creation and exhibition, resonating with artists and writers.
Berlin
fromForbes
2 weeks ago

The Peninsula New York's Spring Art Exhibition Celebrates The City's Evolution

The Peninsula New York showcases a spring art exhibit featuring 11 works by local artists celebrating the city's artistic evolution from 1980 to 2025.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

The New Museum Returns, but Humans Are Left Behind

The exhibition explores humanity's struggle against technology through diverse multimedia installations and thought-provoking artworks.
Arts
fromMy Modern Met
4 days ago

Brooklyn Museum To Host Stunning Selection of Modernist Masterpieces This Fall

Henry Pearlman's art collection featuring Impressionist and post-Impressionist masterpieces will be showcased in an exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum starting October 2, 2026.
Arts
fromArtforum
2 weeks ago

Direct to Market: New York's March Shows, On and Offline

The exhibition highlights the significance of the timing of artwork creation and exhibition, resonating with artists and writers.
#art
fromArtnet News
3 days ago
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How Artist Paris Giachoustidis Balances Fragility and Beauty

The exhibition at Filser and Gräf explores the theme of balance through the works of artists Paris Giachoustidis and Toshihiko Mitsuya.
fromHyperallergic
6 days ago
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Whitney Biennial, Can You Hear Us?

Socially engaged art struggles to maintain its integrity in a profit-driven world, as seen in the disconnect of the Whitney Biennial from current societal issues.
Arts
fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

In praise of upheaval: Women, art, and the refusal of stillness | amNewYork

Art emerges from upheaval, reflecting change as an inherent female quality and rejecting imposed stillness.
NYC music
fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago

These two biennials highlight New York's art spring through two visions | amNewYork

Two major New York biennials present distinct visions of contemporary art responding to current global uncertainty through atmospheric environments and celebratory energy.
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

The Art World Is a Joke

Kamrooz Aram is everywhere this year, from Mumbai Art Week to the Whitney Biennial, and critic Aruna D'Souza is grateful. She pens a beautiful meditation on his work, reading his abstract paintings as not simply a denunciation of Western modernism nor a reassertion of Islamic visual motifs, but something else entirely - something gestural, exuberant, riotous, and incomparably his own.
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#museum-expansion
#contemporary-art
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Prints and Multiples Are Great Entry Points for New Collectors-For Now

Prints and multiples are experiencing a market transformation with rising entry-level prices and a shift towards historically significant works.
Arts
fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Grimanesa Amoros and the architecture of illumination

Light is a powerful force in art, transcending culture and language, and is essential to understanding perception and truth.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Opportunities in April 2026

Monthly opportunities for artists include residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from various organizations.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Melvin Edwards, Who Sculpted a New Vocabulary for Political Art, Dies at 88

Melvin Edwards, influential sculptor, passed away at 88, known for his innovative abstractions reflecting art history and the legacy of Atlantic slavery.
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fromGothamist
3 days ago

A one-man psychedelic art empire thrives in Brooklyn

Alex Aliume's Brooklyn studio attracts thousands of visitors with his unique glow-in-the-dark art and immersive experiences.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

The Best April Fools' Jokes in the Art World This Year

April Fools' Day inspires creative and humorous pranks across arts and humanities, showcasing institutions' ability to engage in lighthearted satire.
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fromArtnet News
3 days ago

Rare Rauschenberg Experimental Dance Revived at Brooklyn Roller Rink

The Trisha Brown Dance Company is reviving Robert Rauschenberg's 1963 dance 'Pelican' for the first time in 60 years at a Brooklyn event.
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fromJuxtapoz
5 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Nat Meade's "Franklin" @ HESSE FLATOW, NYC

Nat Meade's exhibition 'Franklin' explores life's struggles and triumphs through figurative works reflecting personal experiences and themes of vulnerability and renewal.
fromHyperallergic
4 days ago

Mondays at Pratt Institute: Weekly Openings of Work by Graduating Artists

Pratt Shows is an annual series of public exhibitions and presentations by the Institute's graduating class, representing years of research, exploration, and creative inquiry.
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fromColossal
4 days ago

April 2026 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

The 6th edition of Earth 2026 juried awards invites artists worldwide to explore and express the power, beauty, and resilience of our wounded planet as we approach World Earth Day.
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#new-museum
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fromArtforum
1 week ago

What's Old Is New Again: Surrealists and Robots at the Newer New Museum

The New Museum's grand reopening featured a thematic exhibition exploring utopian and dystopian societies, showcasing historical works alongside contemporary art.
Arts
fromCurbed
2 weeks ago

The Art World Nervously Turned Out for the New Museum Reopening

The New Museum's renovation enhances gallery space, allowing for expansive, immersive exhibitions that transform the art viewing experience.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

Required Reading

Art conservation and fiction writing share a common goal of revealing and preserving layers of history and storytelling.
#whitney-biennial
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fromHyperallergic
4 weeks ago

The Polycrisis Sublime of the Whitney Biennial

The 2024 Whitney Biennial presents beautiful, intelligent artwork that reflects contemporary American art without adhering to a singular curatorial thesis, featuring artists from regions affected by U.S. military presence.
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fromArtnet News
4 weeks ago

The Whitney Biennial's Hottest New Artist Is Also Its Oldest | Artnet News

92-year-old Carmen De Monteflores emerges as a breakout star at the Whitney Biennial, exhibiting large, brightly colored shaped canvases after decades in storage, with her daughter Andrea Fraser's advocacy helping secure her inclusion.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Under the Influence at the Whitney Biennial

Artists often fail to acknowledge the influences and predecessors that shaped their work, particularly in the context of AI-generated art.
fromHyperallergic
2 weeks ago

What Do We Really Think of the New New Museum?

The new New Museum is many things: contemporary, perhaps, but also a science, history, anthropology, and many other museums in one. It echoes the desire of its patron class to own the world and its affiliated courtier class to deliver it to them on a silver platter, or encased in perforated metal, in this case.
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fromHyperallergic
2 weeks ago

Required Reading

Artists depict motherhood and childbirth through raw, unsentimental imagery that challenges conventional artistic and cultural representations of birth and maternal experience.
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fromArtnet News
2 weeks ago

The Tensions Seething Beneath the Surface of the 2026 Whitney Biennial | Artnet News

The 2026 Whitney Biennial features diverse artistic approaches, with AI-focused works ranging from ineffective maximalism to emotionally provocative pieces that meaningfully explore technology's impact on artistic expression.
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fromHyperallergic
2 weeks ago

The New New Museum

The New Museum reopens this week with an inaugural exhibition exploring humanity during technological change, alongside exhibitions on saris, Gainsborough, Carol Bove, and experimental art in Brooklyn.
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fromHyperallergic
2 weeks ago

Your Go-To Guide to NYC's Spring Art Fairs

Multiple art fairs across New York City this spring offer diverse options for collectors, from affordable works to contemporary art, zines, and outsider art.
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fromArtnet News
3 weeks ago

Blink and You'll Miss It! 3 New York Shows With Painfully Short Runs | Artnet News

Gallery exhibition runs have lengthened from weeks to five or six weeks due to increased competition and high mounting costs, though a countermovement of brief, limited-time shows is emerging.
#gallery-representation
fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago

Embracing Friction in the Art World

On Franklin Street in Brooklyn's Greenpoint neighborhood, one non-commercial gallery fosters 'a small, stubbornly human space for friction.' Friction—the ubiquitous buzzword that captures the simultaneous delight and discomfort of doing things the slow way—is at the heart of artists Pap Souleye Fall and Char Jeré's current show at Subtitled NYC. It also reflects the overall spirit of this little exhibition space and of a burgeoning movement to reject our culture of optimization in favor of a bumpier, more intimate, less alienating experience.
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fromArtnet News
3 weeks ago

Inside the Forum Where Women in the Arts Are Taking on the Status Quo

What began as a passion for collecting became a responsibility. She not only believes in the artistic genius of women, but she wants society in general to hold men and women artists in equal esteem-and to place the same monetary value on their work.
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fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago

Required Reading

Women's strikes, graffiti activism, and museum repatriation efforts represent diverse forms of contemporary protest and cultural reckoning across multiple global contexts.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago

A View From the Easel

Artist Lusmerlin Lantigua uses meditative practices like dancing and singing to align body and mind before painting, viewing the studio as a flexible space where nature observation directly influences creative work.
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fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago

The Tiny Brooklyn Project Space Resisting the Gallery Machine

Subtitled NYC, an independent Greenpoint project space, uses friction and sensory overwhelm to create immersive installations that reconnect viewers with their physical bodies and presence in space.
#whitney-biennial-2026
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fromHyperallergic
4 weeks ago

An Overfilled Guggenheim Retrospective Dulls Carol Bove's Brilliance

Carol Bove transforms industrial construction materials into evocative sculptural forms that defy material expectations and reveal unexpected emotional resonance.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
4 weeks ago

Required Reading

Iranian heritage sites face irreversible damage from military conflict, while contemporary artists and curators reimagine cultural spaces through photography, exhibitions, and architectural interventions.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Art Spring in NYC

With 70-plus shows, it's all you need to know about the major art happenings of the season. There's something in it for everyone, from the ancient to the futuristic. Above all, this is a love letter to our city, where art never sleeps.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

70 Shows to See in NYC This Spring

This year, we opted to sort our spring guide into categories, the better to match your mood. There are the shows everyone's talking about - big names like Duchamp and Raphael (seriously, how is this the first major survey of his in the city?), Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. There are major surveys, like the New Museum's inaugural show in its expanded building, MoMA PS1's Greater New York triennial, and of course, the Whitney Biennial.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

"By Design" Treats Women Like Objects

A woman transforms into a chair in a surrealist comedy that exposes how consumer culture conflates femininity with material desire and envy.
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fromArtnet News
1 month ago

A Downtown Gallery Disappears, Another Draws Controversy-and More Juicy Art World Gossip | Artnet News

1969 Gallery closed its Tribeca space after the building sale; founder Quang Bao plans Barcelona artist residencies and eventual New York reopening, prioritizing collaborations.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

The Sticky Politics of Wall Texts

In 2024, I made a vow to never base my art criticism on wall labels. My decision came after reading reactions to that year's Whitney Biennial. "If every label in 'Even Better Than the Real Thing,' the 81st installment of the Whitney Biennial, were peeled off the walls and tossed into the Hudson, what would happen?" asked Jackson Arn in the New Yorker. (He went on to suggest that the overall show would have been much better.)
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fromDesign Milk
2 months ago

Vivian Chiu on Joyce Lin, Sylvie Rosenthal, Meg Callahan + More

Vivian Chiu combines precise woodworking and sculptural techniques to create optical forms through iterative deconstruction, reconstruction, and research-informed marquetry.
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Art Movements: The Brooklyn Museum's New Top Contemporary Art Curator

Brooklyn Museum Fills Its Top Contemporary Curator Spot Robert Wiesenberger was named senior curator of contemporary art at the Brooklyn Museum, a post that has been vacant since the departure of Eugenie Tsai in 2023. He comes from the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, where he was curator of contemporary projects, and was previously a curatorial fellow at the Harvard Art Museums.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Art and Power Collide in New York City

New York's art scene faces systemic corruption, yet exhibitions by Goya, Amazonian and Indigenous artists offer hopeful artistic resistance and storytelling continuity.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

These Are the Artists in MoMA PS1's Greater New York Show

Taking over the museum's transformed school building starting April 16, the cross-borough survey will celebrate MoMA PS1's 50th anniversary with a bevy of site-specific installations, new commissions, and rarely seen work by 53 artists and collectives living and working across New York City. A complete list of participants is included at the end of this article. This year, Greater New York will coincide with the Whitney Biennial for the first time in the show's history.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 months ago

Brooklyn Museum appoints new senior curator of contemporary art

Robert Wiesenberger will join the Brooklyn Museum as Barbara and John Vogelstein Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, beginning March 2.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Five Shows to See in New York City Right Now

Exhibitions trace storytelling across 3,000 years, exploring war's legacies, diasporic narratives, and Indigenous art across diverse media and geographies.
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fromThe Nation
2 months ago

Did We Get the History of Modern American Art Wrong?

Surrealism significantly influenced 1960s American art, challenging the dominant narrative that Abstract Expressionism led directly to Pop Art and Minimalism.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

A View From the Easel

I work outside, carving and shaping the stone. Outside my house, I have a table, an extension cord, and tools. It's very cold and I have to wear all my winter clothes. When it's too cold, I do the filing and finishing work inside after I shape it outside. I listen to all kinds of music. I listen to Eminem all the time; his albums are all my favorites. For drawings, I work at Kinngait Studios or at home on my kitchen table.
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