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El Anatsui/Turbine Hall review – miracles in gleaming gold made from recycled rubbish
Artist Kerry James Marshall: ‘Pictures don’t do anything. People do things’
Barkley L. Hendricks: Portraits at the Frick
A ‘Cross-Fertilization of Ideas’: El Anatsui on the Growing Spotlight on Non-Western Art and Bringing Up the Next Generation of Ghana’s Art Stars
For Barkley Hendricks, Finally a Seat at the Head of the Table
For $18.65, famous artist designs racial justice windows for National Cathedral
Hank Willis Thomas Speaks on the Work That Remains
Carrie Mae Weems and George C. Wolfe on Defiance and Claiming Space
He Shined a Light on Other Artists. Now the Light Turns to Him.
Discovering the Late Michael Snow
Jack Shainman Gallery Takes on the Estate of Emanoel Araújo, a Giant of the Brazilian Art Scene
How Carrie Mae Weems sees herself
Artist and Activist Jesse Krimes, Whose Work Reflects His Experience While Incarcerated, Has Joined Jack Shainman
The radical roving gallery breaking through institutional art space
How Carrie Mae Weems keeps making her presence felt
In Moving Images, Michael Snow Teases the Eye and the Mind
The Terrible Beauty of Richard Mosse’s Portrait of the Amazon
At The School, Jack Shainman Gallery pays tribute to the legacy of the prolific, artistic polymath Michael Snow
The Artists Depicting the Power and Strangeness of Breasts
Nick Cave Prevails in Legal Battle Over Artwork in Upstate New York
Jack Shainman's Gallery The School Opens with a Dazzling Show by Nick Cave
"Stressed World" at Jack Shainman Gallery
In Boston, ‘The Embrace’ Honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy
Michael Snow’s work was finding wonder in a moment seen and lost in the same instant
Michael Snow, Prolific and Playful Artistic Polymath, Is Dead at 94
Step Inside the Studio of Painter Odili Donald Odita, Who Couches Political Issues in Colorful Abstractions
Bringing Up he Bodies
Kerry James Marshall: Exquisite Corpse: This is Not the Game
Nina Chanel Abney Talks Big Butch Energy & Tracing Her Life Through Collage
Nina Chanel Abney’s Solo Show at ICA Miami Queers the Frat House