The conceit of The World Made Wondrous: The Dutch Collectors Cabinet and the Politics of Possession at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art was that the collection on view belonged to a fictional seventeenth-century Dutch merchant, implicitly positioned as the embodiment of colo...
I first encountered the photography of Jamie Maxtone-Graham in 2019 when I came across his series “State Of Youth” from 2007.
Travel with Prometheus through the magical worlds of 'Georgia’s Brueghel', Mamuka 'Dideba' Didebashvili at Katrine Levin Galleries
Bergen Kunsthall presents an exhibition by Edgar Calel, his first solo presentation in Europe, which celebrates the traditions and spirituality of his Mayan Kaqchikel heritage in Guatemala.
Zuckerberg was described as ‘the ultimate wife-guy’ after sharing an image of Priscilla Chan standing with her likeness.
Antonia Wright’s newest installation consists of a light show with lasers dialed down to their thinnest beams at once to resemble laser pointers used by protestors, while also being reminiscent of those used in nightlife.
Art and Activism in the UK 1970–1990, which is touring from Tate Britain and features the same remarkable archival imagery from the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp, Format Collective, and many more (at Modern Two until 26 January 2025).