Author: Naz Baydar
Los Angeles Galleries Showcase Science in Upcoming Getty PST Art Programme
Los Angeles is buzzing with excitement as more than 40 galleries gear up to participate in this year’s PST Art program by the J. Paul Getty Trust. The initiative, focusing
DetailControversy Sparks Over Museum’s Removal of Artist’s Monograph: Exploring Freedom of Expression
Artist Doug Argue has criticized the Weisman Art Museum (WAM) for not selling a monograph of his art in its bookstore during his recent survey exhibition there, calling it a
DetailControversy Surrounds Robert Capa Exhibition at Mussolini’s Villa
The current exhibition of photos by renowned Hungarian-American war photographer Robert Capa at the Villa Mussolini in Riccione has sparked controversy. Critics argue that the former summer residence of Italian
DetailRare Spotlight on India’s Caste Issues at Noida Exhibition
Mumbai-based artist Vikrant Bhise’s solo exhibition “Sense and Sensibilities” at Anant Art in Noida is a powerful critique of caste in India. The exhibition features 367 works that address the
DetailAngelica Kauffman Solo Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts: Honoring a Forgotten Founding Member
Angelica Kauffman Exhibition at Royal Academy of Arts in London Discover the Angelica Kauffman exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in London, showcasing the work of this Swiss
DetailCelebrating Legendary Petrol Head Jason Rhoades with Year-Long Exhibition in Los Angeles
“Discover the impact of Jason Rhoades’ Car Projects exhibition at Hauser & Wirth, DRIVE. Explore the artist’s unique take on cars as art, merging the automotive spirit of Southern California
DetailJudy Baca Transforms Lacma into a Studio: Charting the History of Los Angeles
Judy Baca, a feminist artist known for her work in the Mexican muralist tradition, is currently working on a new chapter of “The Great Wall of Los Angeles” at the
DetailExploring Christopher Wool’s Gritty 1970s New York in a Flashback to DIY Culture
The 1970s art scene in New York City was filled with danger, excitement, and creativity. Christopher Wool’s exhibition “See Stop Run” captures some of that rebellious spirit in a noncommercial
DetailRediscovering the Origins of Impressionism: A 150-Year Retrospective Exhibition in Paris
The 150th anniversary of the first Impressionism exhibition will be celebrated with a grand show opening this month in Paris at the Musée d’Orsay, showcasing 130 pictures from the groundbreaking
DetailExploring the Various Faces of Käthe Kollwitz in New York and Frankfurt
The German artist Käthe Kollwitz (1867-1945) was known for her politically charged and morally driven art. Two major exhibitions, one at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York
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