REVIEW: Hélio Oiticica in New York
The late fifties and early sixties in Brazil were filled with modernist dreams. The arts were flourishing under the newly elected president,
CULTURE: The Story behind One of Matisse’s Most-Painted Objects
In October 1897, a 27-year-old Henri Matisse attended a wedding in Paris. At the banquet that followed, he was seated next to a young French
NEWS: Matthew Ronay Is Now Represented by Casey Kaplan
Casey Kaplan gallery in New York now represents Matthew Ronay, the Brooklyn-based artist whose sculptures brings together a mix of fancifull
REVIEW: A Retrospective of Andrew Wyeth, a Painter Both Loved and Loathed
CHADDS FORD, Pa. — Riddle me this: Is the Whitney Biennial a real Whitney Biennial if it goes without protest? In 1960, back when the exhibi
CULTURE: Why This 30-Year-Old Keith Haring Mural Was Never Meant to Last
Chalk was the medium that made pop artist Keith Haring famous. The short-lived drawings he sketched on blank posters throughout the New York
NEWS: Uffizi Gallery Director Eike Schmidt Makes Speedy Exit to Lead Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches Muse
The German art historian Eike Schmidt, who has been at the helm of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence since 2015, has announced that he will be