Carolee Schneemann, pioneering performance artist
A painter, filmmaker, writer, and performance artist and installation artist whose works confronted taboos around the body, gender and sexuality, the performance-art pioneer Carolee Schneemann recently passed at her home in […]
The Venice Biennale announces artists list for ‘May You Live in Interesting Times’
After months of speculation and curiosity over who would be part of the Venice Biennale’s main show ‘May You Live in Interesting Times,’ running from May 11th through November 24th, the wait […]
Artist interview: Clemence Vazard and #monpremierharcelement
Clemence Vazard is a French artist who, in 2016, began working with women to record the story of their first experience of harassment. She brought the stories together to create […]
5 art podcasts to add to your subscribe list
Everyone, close your eyes and raise your hand if you’re one of the millions of people who love listening to podcasts. Oh, perfect! I’m not the only one out there […]
A look at a Seicento Roman workshop
The exhibition being shown by Galerie Nationale d’art Ancien of Rome at Palais Barberini may be small in scope (not because of the size of the paintings!), but it’s significant […]
Repatriation, meet authentication: how a Hawaiian sculpture is raising curiosity
What happens when the authenticity of a repatriated artwork is called into question? That’s exactly what the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum (BPBM) in Honolulu may have to figure out after […]
New York art dealer detained (again) due to Nazi-looted painting
Today, Russian-born art dealer based in New York Alexander Khochinsky will be released from France to head to Poland for a hearing concerning a painting Khochinsky claims to have received from his […]