Weekly Roundup
This Week in Art
Ai Weiwei’s Studio Demolished by Chinese Authorities, El Anatsui to Drape the Carnegie Museum, & More
This Week in Art
Ai Weiwei’s Studio Demolished by Chinese Authorities, El Anatsui to Drape the Carnegie Museum, & More
A look at this week’s art news, including Ai Weiwei’s studio being demolished by Chinese authorities and El Anatsui’s new installation for the 57th Carnegie International.
This Week in Art
Yinka Shonibare’s “American Library,” The Whitney Goes Outside its Comfort Zone & More
This Week in Art
Yinka Shonibare’s “American Library,” The Whitney Goes Outside its Comfort Zone & More
A look at this week’s art news, including Yinka Shonibare’s new installation for the FRONT International Cleveland Triennial, “The American Library.”
This Week in Art
Mel Chin Submerges Times Square, Collier Schorr Talks Fashion & More
This Week in Art
Mel Chin Submerges Times Square, Collier Schorr Talks Fashion & More
A look at this week’s art news, including Mel Chin’s new installation in Times Square, which uses augmented reality to submerge viewers underwater.
This Week in Art
Olafur Eliasson Partners with IKEA, Graciela Iturbide Works Acquired by MFA Boston, & Hayv Kahraman on Immigration
This Week in Art
Olafur Eliasson Partners with IKEA, Graciela Iturbide Works Acquired by MFA Boston, & Hayv Kahraman on Immigration
A look at this week’s art news, including Olafur Eliasson’s new sustainability partnership with IKEA, the 2018 winners of the Young Architects Program, and thirteen artists responding to the subject of immigration through their work.
This Week in Art
Theaster Gates’ “Black Madonna” in Basel, Pedro Reyes on Puppets, & Artists Raised on the Internet
This Week in Art
Theaster Gates’ “Black Madonna” in Basel, Pedro Reyes on Puppets, & Artists Raised on the Internet
A look at this week’s art news, including Theaster Gates’ new exhibition in Basel, in which the artist has transformed exhibition spaces into active sites of creative production.
This Week in Art
For Freedoms Launches the 50 State Initiative, Nick Cave Takes Over the Park Avenue Armory, & More
This Week in Art
For Freedoms Launches the 50 State Initiative, Nick Cave Takes Over the Park Avenue Armory, & More
A look at this week’s art news, including a new public art initiative launched by the artist-run Super PAC For Freedoms, and a new participatory performance series by Nick Cave.
This Week in Art
Havana’s #00Bienal, Contemporary Artists on Climate Change, & Tania Bruguera’s Artivism
This Week in Art
Havana’s #00Bienal, Contemporary Artists on Climate Change, & Tania Bruguera’s Artivism
A look at this week’s art news, including the successful closing of Cuba’s first independent art biennial, and a new exhibition at Storm King Art Center on climate change.
This Week in Art
New Season of “Art in the Twenty-First Century,” Diana Al-Hadid’s First Public Art Project & More
This Week in Art
New Season of “Art in the Twenty-First Century,” Diana Al-Hadid’s First Public Art Project & More
A look at this week’s art news, including the new season of “Art in the Twenty-First Century” announced last week, Diana Al-Hadid’s upcoming public art project, and more.
This Week in Art
Caroline Woolard & Pedro Reyes Work with Refugee Communities, New Jack Whitten Exhibition in Baltimore & More
This Week in Art
Caroline Woolard & Pedro Reyes Work with Refugee Communities, New Jack Whitten Exhibition in Baltimore & More
A look at this week’s art news, including Caroline Woolard and Pedro Reyes’ recent contributions to the Cincinnati nonprofit Wave Pool, whose Welcome Editions project invites artists to design a limited edition art object and work with local refugee and immigrant women to fabricate the pieces.
This Week in Art
Rob Pruitt’s “The Church,” Trevor Paglen’s Flag, and Joan Jonas’s Tate Modern Retrospective
This Week in Art
Rob Pruitt’s “The Church,” Trevor Paglen’s Flag, and Joan Jonas’s Tate Modern Retrospective
A look at this week’s art news, including “Rob Pruitt: The Church,” a solo exhibition and space for ongoing community engagement investigating the intersection of religion and public spaces.
This Week in Art
Doreen Garner at “Invisible Man Tattoo,” Diana Al-Hadid at Madison Square Park, & Tania Bruguera at Turbine Hall
This Week in Art
Doreen Garner at “Invisible Man Tattoo,” Diana Al-Hadid at Madison Square Park, & Tania Bruguera at Turbine Hall
A look at this week’s art news, including Doreen Garner’s tattoo project, “Invisible Man Tattoo,” Diana Al-Hadid’s upcoming public installation in Madison Square Park, and Tania Bruguera’s 2018 commission for Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall.




































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