‘Picasso Fatigue Is a Real Thing,’ Experts Say—But Few Are Ready to Leave the Artist Behind
A show about Picasso’s identity as a foreigner refutes the idea that there have been too many shows about the artist.
A show about Picasso’s identity as a foreigner refutes the idea that there have been too many shows about the artist.
Yes, American Gothic, Nighthawks, and A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte are all must-sees. But there are plenty of other treasures that are just as worthy of your time—if you know…
Raphaela Vogel’s latest exhibition features a wall of cameras that catch visitors unaware.
The version of herself that she shared with the public, a distinct persona of bohemian Mexicanidad and liberal politics, is part of what still fascinates us today.
The Bogotá-based artist has created two large-scale installations for Dia in Chelsea.
“Why should I paint dead fish, onions, and beer glasses?” Laurencin said of her subject matter of choice. “Girls are so much prettier.”
It’s a bracing exhibition.
There was no shortage of top exhibitions in Asia this year.
Many institutions began to focus on how constellations of artists form around shared lived experiences.
Barboza is currently the subject of a solo show at Nunu Fine Arts in New York.