Check out our wide-ranging talk with select artists about the current events and conversations being had around the country (and the world) and all things protest/political art.
We're back talking about the latest happenings including Tekashi 6ix9ine's predictable return, Joe Rogan's Spotify deal, our thoughts on 'The Last Dance', the release of our first digital art exhibition: 'Black Fathers Matter', and more.
At this moment it's impossible to visit the Van Gogh Museum thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, and that's why the museum has decided to bring his masterpieces directly to the people.
MoMA is continuing to find a way to stay connected with its visitors and is offering a free five-part online course series dealing with contemporary art, fashion, and photography.
Scarlett Lingwood, a rising visual artist from England, talks with us in a winding interview about her process and approach to her work, her time at SVA, artists she likes, and much more.
We're back discussing the impact Coronavirus is having across the globe (particularly in the art world), and finish with a lengthy discussion about all the music that's dropped this year; with extra attention given to Jay Electronica's 11-year debut.
By sheer chance, gardeners at the Ricci Oddi modern art gallery in Piacenza, Italy discovered Gustav Klimt's 'Portrait of a Lady', which was thought to have been stolen 23 years ago.
Madrid’s Museo del Prado has collaborated with WWF and other renowned artists to digitally alter some of its most prized artistic works, in order to raise awareness about climate change.
Nelson Molina saw art in what other people decided was of no use to them anymore and from 1981 to 2015 he's amassed over 45,000+ treasures for the public to enjoy.
Fort Gansevoort gallery presents Heavy Bag, by artist Zoë Buckman. A thoughtful exhibition by one of the leading artists and feminists in the art world. Check out our full gallery of shots from the show.
Many art aficionados are in high anticipation to see if another Banksy prank is in the works or if it's just going to be ‘another day at the auction.’
AI has been developed to discover connections throughout art history between artists and the works of art they themselves used as inspiration.
The country is on fire with rage, and rightfully so, but we cannot end with only rage and social media postings. We must all do our part before this tears us apart. We'll be donating 50% of all our Black Fathers Matter merch proceeds to Reclaim the Block.
Contemporary artist, Daryl Myntia Daniels, talks with us about the influence of gymastics on her artwork, the various techniques she employs, recent projects she's released, and more.
Banksy lifts the spirits of a British hospital and commemorates medical workers altogether with an artwork that speaks for itself, as his work usually does.
Sidequest Gallery Brooklyn presents 'Triangles And The Shapes In Between', a solo exhibition of work by Scarlett Lingwood. Her first solo show in the United States.
"Must They Also Be Gods" is a group show that features the work of over 15 emerging and mid-career Black artists that highlights the creative process of African diasporic peoples.
In our first show of the new decade we discuss the tragic passing of Kobe, the growing debate about Oprah, the Supreme x Tupac controversy, Big Sean finally addressing Kendrick Lamar, and our thoughts about the Grammys and Oscars.
It's that time of the year again! It's time we try to sit down and come to a consensus about our Top 25 Albums of the year. It's a lengthy discussion full of eccentric picks and notable snubs.
We're back catching up about what's new in the art world, discussing whether the "Coachelification" of Art Basel is a good thing, and Baltimore Museum of Art's pledge to purchase art solely from women in 2020. Then we catch up about Kanye West and Jesus Is King, Joker, the Martin Scorsese and Disney+ controversies, and recent album drops.
Some dismiss martial arts as a mere celebration of violence, but the craft and the stories surrounding it vividly contain everything that makes art great.
Fresh from the debut of his second solo show titled "Paranoia's Midnight", artist Marvin Touré gave us some insight into the process of developing the show, black identity and mental health, and some of the deeper meanings behind the art.
The exhibition will be based on Hopper’s 1957 painting "Western Motel" and will also include 35 similarly hospitality-centric works by other well-known American artists.
This groundbreaking exhibit aims to make good on the art sphere's exclusionary history with a beautiful selection of varied artistic creations in an assortment of styles and disciplines.