Every Woman Biennial: A biennial like you’ve never seen
‘My goal is to be an inclusive and rainbow as humanly possible.’ That’s what New York-based artist Christine Finley said of her art show that wrapped up today in New […]
Fake museum guides spread information on ‘The Crisis at The Whitney’
‘Welcome to The Crisis at The Whitney: A Guide’ Guests entering New York’s Whitney museum recently may have been a little caught off guard when the picked up their museum […]
Dijon’s museum gets a renovation
After undergoing a very, very long reconstruction period, the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Dijon, one of the most luxurious in Europe, will be reopening its doors. An advertising campaign appropriately […]
NASA announces winner of their 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge
Life on Mars has long been a favourite of science-fiction lovers and extraterrestrial enthusiasts. It’s, been the mainstay for horror movies and novels and, at times, if you think about […]
The Hermitage lends three works by Leonardo da Vinci
Over the last few months, there has been a lot of tension between Italy and France concerning the loan of major works by Leonardo da Vinci to the Louvre for […]
“Supernatural Stories” at the McCord Museum
The Haida, an Indigenous group native to the west coast of North America do not have a word for “artist” in their language. The closest approximation of the term one […]
Bronx Museum of the Arts to honour the work of Alvin Baltrop
Fifteen years after his death, the Bronx Museum of the Arts is giving Bronx-born photographer Alvin Baltrop (1948-2004) the retrospective he’s long overdue. ‘The Life and Times of Alvin Baltrop’ […]