Review: “The Stars We Do Not See” at the National Gallery of Art
Amrita Hepi, Scripture for a Smokescreen, Episode 1 – Dolphin House, 2022. Two-channel video, color, 15 minutes, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne,...
Amrita Hepi, Scripture for a Smokescreen, Episode 1 – Dolphin House, 2022. Two-channel video, color, 15 minutes, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne,...
How do you map time in three dimensions? Cannupa Hanska Luger’s new exhibition at the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, Nebraska asks that question in a choir of...
Tania Willard was named winner of the 2025 Sobey Art Award, Canada’s top contemporary art prize, at a celebration on Saturday evening (8 November) at the...
What is Indigenous art today? Many viable answers await at this year’s edition of Art Toronto (until 26 October), where more than half of the 121 participating...
Alexander Calder, Untitled, circa 1938. Wood, rod, string and paint; 21 × 53 × 13 in. (53.3 × 134.6 × 33 cm.). Estimate: $1.5-2 million. Courtesy of...
For the first time in 30 years, a major exhibition featuring contemporary Native American art from the Great Lakes region will be on display at the Detroit...
MISSOULA – Indigenous art is coming to life in downtown Missoula. The first phase of art installation for the Downtown Riverside Art Walls (DRAW) project...
The Santa Fe Indian Market bills itself as the largest and most prestigious Native art market in the world. Most of its more than 1,000 exhibitors come with a...
The latest edition of Manchester International Festival—the first festival to commission and produce new works across all cultural sectors—takes place at...
Loji Höskuldsson “193 Days in Stockholm” at V1 Gallery, Market Art Fair Jean-Baptiste Béranger What do art fairs reveal about a place? With so...
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