The collective reaction to the actor’s ‘new’ face is a symptom of the internet’s erosion to our ability to distinguish fact ...
In darkening times, the New York institution’s flagship exhibition turns to the cute, the zany and the interesting. Is this move evasive, or even appropriate?
The Taiwanese artist’s upcoming exhibition in Venice with Albion Jeune explores the material history of pigment ...
Arts education in US universities is interleaved with unhappy departures and uneasy participation. Could a model of self-paced, self-motivated independent study be the solution?
Our editors on the exhibitions they’re looking forward to around the world this month, from New York to Hong Kong ...
Liminals, which uses AI to virtually undress women, is not only icky – it feels worryingly like a demonstration piece ...
Phillip Lai’s densely wrought, weirdly fugitive objects, on view at Bristol’s Spike Island, straddle the line between art and the everyday ...
The death of pictorial ego is Paul Dash’s métier, though you might not see this at first. At first glance, the paintings ...
This language could very well describe de La Tour du Pin’s assemblages. Ultimately, her atmospheric meditation on material transformations appears to rely more on elegant ambiguity than on conceptual ...
The latest release of the Epstein files show that Pritzker, who is the son of Hyatt Corporation and Pritzker Architecture ...
‘Politics is rarely the best province for the artist, and proselytising nor the best motive for the production of an art work ...
Leaning into legacy may be just what the museum needs then. With such new concentrations of wealth in the hands of an elite obsessed with living forever, immortality can be secured through a ...