Julien returned to the period’s themes with another film, Once Again… (Statues Never Die) (2022), examining the relationship between Alain Locke, a central figure in the movement, and a wealthy collector.
Plus, a new arts foundation seeks to support museum workers, and Ikea announces a Niels Gammelgaard comeback.
Takashi Murakami is back with epic paintings riffing on the history of Japanese art. He talks Kyoto, cuteness, gold leaf and hara-kiri on TV.
The economic challenges that often follow conflict—such as inflation and currency devaluation—are frequently mirrored in the art produced during and after these tumultuous periods.
She earned her BFA in painting from Pratt Institute in 2007 in Brooklyn, New York, where she was also honored with the Early Career Achievement Award in 2016.
UNIT, London presents an exhibition of works by Amy Hui Li, December 11 until December 19.
In a symbolic rebuke of the American South’s racist history, an old Confederate monument now has a meaningful new life, four years after it was toppled in Virginia.