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At The School, the Medium Is the Message

August 02, 2026

A new exhibit at a Jack Shainman gallery in Kinderhook, NY, has much to offer despite its conceptual thinness

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Bring the Visual Noise

July 14, 2026

Cooper Hewitt exhibit celebrates the role art plays in music

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Whitney Biennial 2026 Review: A Bold, Messy Portrait of Contemporary America

July 06, 2026

The Whitney's 82nd Biennial resists easy narratives, bringing together 56 artists whose divergent voices reflect the country's cultural and political complexity.

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Singing the Genius Loci: Varya Lisokot’s Sofa Opera on Berlin’s Eiswerder Island

June 29, 2026

Inside the psychogeographical theater of MishMash, the Backsteinboot residency project transforms an industrial island into a living score of voices, history, and collective imagination

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Enrico David on Paper: Three Decades of Drawing at VeneKlasen

June 25, 2026

The Italian artist's first exhibition devoted exclusively to works on paper reveals drawing as the central language of his practice, where questions of the body, memory, and presence unfold

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The Hockney Code

June 25, 2026

How David Hockney Shaped Fashion More Profoundly Than Many Designers Ever Did

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Israeli Artist Yaacov Agam has died

June 21, 2026

Heart of a sabra, even after living in Europe for 70 years

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Art’s Original Provocateur Returns to Madison Avenue: Marcel Duchamp Opens Gagosian’s New Gallery

June 17, 2026

Gagosian inaugurates its new flagship space with Duchamp’s iconic readymades and rare early works by Robert Rauschenberg, tracing the origins of conceptual art

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Raphael: Sublime Poetry at the Met Reintroduces a Renaissance Master

June 12, 2026

Eight years in the making, the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s ambitious exhibition brings together rare paintings, drawings, and international loans to showcase Raphael’s genius

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Roadside Picnic in Wuppertal

June 08, 2026

Hauntology in the post-industrial Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden

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Virginia Chihota’s Hearing Inner Lines: Listening, Becoming, and the Art of Selfhood

June 05, 2026

The Zimbabwean artist discusses intuition, movement, belonging, and her first solo exhibition at Nicola Vassell Gallery in New York

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Hilde Lynn Helphenstein Dies in Brazil

June 02, 2026

Artist, critic and scenester known as Jerry Gagosian found at 40 under suspicious circumstances

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Joan Semmel Roars at The Jewish Museum

May 21, 2026

Last couple weeks of thoughtful retrospective earned over a career of challenging norms

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“Drifting Until Caught” at Brooklyn Navy Yard: Three Artists and the Objectivity of Method

April 28, 2026

In a repurposed industrial space, Veronika Georgieva, Shura Skaya, and Stephen j Shanabrook explore material process, mechanical chance, and the shifting boundary between image and object

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Color and Spirit: The Blue Rider at Lenbachhaus

April 23, 2026

“Beyond the World” brings Kandinsky, Marc, and Münter into focus, mapping the movement’s origins, influences, and expanded collection in Munich

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Japonisme Reversed: Takashi Murakami’s Radical Remix of Hiroshige at Gagosian

July 26, 2025
Takashi Murakami, a contemporary Japanese artist born in Tokyo in 1962, is widely known for his ability to bridge the …
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Severed Existence — Three Artists Explore Immigration, Memory, and Identity

July 21, 2025
Each communal gallery in Berlin is an exhibition space sponsored by one of the city’s districts; together, they form a …
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Meet Turbojambon: Berlin’s Living Art Performance”

July 16, 2025
You know you’ve become a true Berliner—at least in the art world—when you start spotting him: a flash of red, …
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Isabella Ducrot: The Surface as Truth at Petzel Gallery

July 16, 2025
Isabella Ducrot is a visual artist and writer who was born in Naples in 1931. Both her writing and her …
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Maria Antelman Debuts at Yancey Richardson with Conjurer: Photography, Nature, and the Human Body in Dialogue

July 14, 2025
  Maria Antelman presents Conjurer at Yancey Richardson, a first show for her at the renowned gallery in New York …
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After Us: Liza Faktor’s Haunting Photographic Tribute to Vanishing Forests

June 08, 2025
After us, the flood. Or maybe not. One of the broader descriptions of art can be something that has no …
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MishMash: the Hideous Intervention

June 07, 2025
MishMash is a nomadic duo consisting of Misha Leykin (b. 1968) and Masha Sumnina (b. 1977). While they had started …
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A Window into Berlin: How Berlin-Weekly Turns Street Viewers into Accidental Art Audiences

April 17, 2025
Walking along the dark, dark streets of Berlin, especially in winter, when the light of the streetlamps is devoured by …
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EMOP 2025—from Brotfabrik to Alte Münze

April 06, 2025
Brotfabrik Photography Noir, is a small exhibition featuring three artists: Miron Zownir, a German-born son of Ukrainian parents, whose works …
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Julia Kissina: Channeling the Absurd, the Otherworldly, and the Art of Rebirth

March 17, 2025
Julia Kissina is a writer, artist, and medium. Born in Kyiv, she studied in Moscow, wrote in New York, and …
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Five Women of Color Beautifying Streets Across the Globe

March 05, 2025
Women are taking over the streets—with their art, that is. Women street artists are not a new phenomenon. Lady Pink, …
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Carrie Mae Weems: Four Decades of Meditations on Social Space at Fraenkel Gallery

February 19, 2025
Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco presents an expansive new exhibition of the legendary photographer Carrie Mae Weems. This show, which …
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“Baby Blue Benzo” is Sara Cwynar’s Boldest Take on Consumerism, Status, and Image Culture Yet

February 01, 2025
Living in New York City, where many residents rely on our (often unreliable yet still essential) public transportation system to …
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Rocky Morton: Exploring the Essence of Existence Through Paint

November 28, 2024
Multi-disciplinary artist Rocky Morton has held a deep fascination with science and the very essence of humanity, a fascination he’s …
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Keith Haring: A Radiant Legacy Lights Up MoPOP with 1980s Spirit

November 27, 2024
It’s Saturday night, and people are partying like it’s 1985. It’s the opening night of the exhibition “Keith Haring: A …
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China to New York – Jia Aili Opens at Gagosian

April 01, 2019
Chinese art star Jia Aili defies ups and downs of the Asian art market
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Jean-Michel Basquiat at Brant Foundation: ‘Every Single Line Means Something’

April 17, 2019
The solo exhibit, which spans four floors and features nearly seventy of the artist’s works, celebrates the inauguration of The …
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Robust Protest at Whitney a Week Before Biennial

May 10, 2019
With a week to go before the May 17 grand opening of the Whitney Museum of American Art biennial, visitors …
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I Want You To Want ‘Us’: Collaboration Works

June 12, 2019
As readers of Fine Art Globe know, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has recently welcomed a different type of art — a …
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New York’s September Asia Week: Gearing Up For Spring

September 17, 2019
Ten years ago, a number of Manhattan galleries formed what was then called the “Asian Art Dealers of the Upper …
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Hollis Taggart Showcases Alex Kanevsky’s Fluid Brushstroke

September 24, 2019
“Liberation and disorientation” is the second solo show by a contemporary artist Alex Kanevsky at Hollis Taggart gallery. The show, …
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A Half-Century of Political Painting Packing Powerful Partisan Punch

March 20, 2020
  “At 100, I shall be a marvelous artist.” Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) In the 1980s —I can vouch—the mean age …
Jordan Casteel installation View , Exhibition at New Museum
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Portraitist in the Moment

March 24, 2020
I am so glad I was able to see this exhibition of large-scale paintings by Jordan Casteel (born in 1989) …
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Cary Hill Sculpture Park Offers Abstract Art in Nature (and It’s Safely Socially Distant)

April 16, 2020
Though terribly missing my diehard downtown tribe along with a plethora of art at my fingertips, my lucky stars have …
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Zoya Cherkassky’s ‘Lost Time’— Memories and Daydreams amid Disaster

April 24, 2020
In “Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming” (1908), Freud theorizes the creative impulse as memory triggered by recent incidents and distilled through …
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Cade Martin—Cinematic Eye with Surrealist Flair

May 12, 2020
Cade Martin  (Instagram: @cademartinphoto), is an award-winning photographer specializing in portrait and location photography. Driven by belief that one must …
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Sara Cwynar Questions the Images That Comfort Us

May 13, 2020
Much about the world right now has changed, but judging by anecdotal evidence and news stories such as this, our …
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Henri Matisse in Black and White: Here the Painter and the Poet Meet

December 15, 2020
Before even tackling a rudimentary view of this extraordinary exhibition, and all it arouses in the observer – and I …
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Harry Gruyaert’s Morocco is a Vision Enraptured by Color

March 18, 2021
Harry Gruyaert, Morocco. Region of the High Atlas. Msemir region. 1976.© Harry Gruyaert / Magnum Photos. (Courtesy: Harry Gruyaert / …
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Street Artist Serge Miquel Honors the Greats Above

March 29, 2021
New Yorkers desperate for signs of normalcy can take heart in the way outdoor cafes are filling up. But one …
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