Artist Xandra Ibarra's “Nude Laughing” sparks conversations about consent, viewer etiquette, art history, and the human body.
Tuan Andrew Nguyen’s sandstone and brass take on the destroyed Bamiyan Buddhas reminds passersby that history repeats.
The artist’s mixed messages suggest a deep skepticism about the ability of language to adequately express human experience.
Here’s what to see and do at this year’s edition, including national pavilions, collateral exhibitions, and notable events.
Mark Milroy, "Still Life with Poodle and Portraits" (2026), oil on canvas (all photos courtesy JJ Murphy) An observational ...
A legendary artist, Jimmy was equally known for his magnetic personality, sense of ribald humor, and inspired storytelling.
Featuring works from antiquity to today, the exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art explores the Rocky statue and its ...
In a year of AI image corruption, this year’s fair, focused largely on Latin American and Latine artists, feels especially ...
The American photographer's new book transforms the city's endless construction sites into otherworldly visions.
Plus: Turner Prize shortlist announced, Print Center New York's 2026 New Voices cohort, and a surprising acquisition ...
The beloved artist, who got her first solo show at age 85, was known for rhythmic compositions that balanced painterly form ...