Clark Art Institute: Going Big in the Berkshires
Anybody who knows the Clark will be a little bit surprised by how you enter it now,” says Michael Conforti, director of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts. The...
View ArticleRodney Miller: Bringing the Curators to His Own Living Room
For Rodney Miller, a big perk of being on the board of the Studio Museum in Harlem was having Thelma Golden, its longtime director, rehang the art throughout his Upper East Side townhouse. When asked...
View ArticleYutaka Sone’s Hot Tropics and Marble Cityscapes
Sone’s Baby Banana Tree, 2007–9, stands 25 feet tall in Boone Sculpture Garden at Pasadena City College. GRANT DELIN/COURTESY DAVID ZWIRNER, NEW YORK AND LONDON When Japanese artist Yutaka Sone was...
View ArticleMoMA’s New Curatorial Guard
As the Museum of Modern Art gears up for its next expansion, the 85-year-old institution has just finished a curatorial changing of the guard. The recent announcement that Martino Stierli would replace...
View ArticleForging a Sea of Iron: Yoan Capote Explores the Cuban Obsession with America
Tear Duct, 2001, a drinking fountain replaced with a stainless-steel mold of the face of one of Capote’s classmates, who had to support herself through prostitution. ©YOAN CAPOTE/COURTESY THE ARTIST...
View ArticleAll Together—At Least for Now: Jerusalem’s Season of Culture
Machol Shalem Dance House at Jerusalem Print Workshop, as part of last year’s Manofim festival. NIR SHAANANI “Jerusalem is so loaded,” said Itay Mautner, artistic director of the Jerusalem Season of...
View ArticleHidden Lights: Art-World Professionals Answer a Question—Who Are the Most...
Gladys Nilsson, By the Pier, 1987. COURTESY GARTH GREENAN GALLERY For the third time in two decades, ARTnews approached a cross section of museum directors and curators to opine about one of their...
View ArticleAgnes Gund, Patron and Advocate for Underknown Artists: ‘We’ve Caught Up With...
Decades before it became on trend for museums to collect work by women and artists of color, long sidelined from the canon of art history, Agnes Gund took a genuine interest in meeting little-known...
View ArticleNew Exhibition Focusing on ‘Legacies of the Great Migration’ Looks at...
“It can be said that every Black person in this country has been impacted by the Great Migration,” said Ryan Dennis, chief curator of the Mississippi Museum of Art, referring to the exodus of more than...
View ArticleAfter Ten Years, Pioneer Works Embraces Its Amorphous, Trans-Disciplinary...
Pioneer Works began a decade ago as an artist’s wild dream, sprung from the head of the sculptor Dustin Yellin. He transformed a dilapidated 1866 red-brick industrial building, originally an iron...
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