news.artnet.com - A sensual Picasso painting of figures and an airbrushed portrait of the Ayatollah Khomeini are the first things you see inside the imposing storage vault buried beneath the Tehran Museum of Contemp...
artreview.com - Titled Incerteza viva (Live uncertainty), the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo will look at the current conditions of life and the strategies offered by contemporary art to harbour or inhabit uncertainty. ...
news.artnet.com - This year was a strong one for female artists, and next year it appears that it might be even better. In 2016, all of the solo shows at SculptureCenter in Queens, New York, will be by women. We're ...
news.artnet.com - Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is known for her mesmerizing dot paintings, which she creates via an obsessive process of concentration. Her shows at galleries and museums always attract gigantic audi...
blog.archpaper.com - MoMA has announced five finalists for the 2016 Young Architects Program. The winner will design and build an installation in MoMA PS1’s courtyard during the summer Warm Up performance series. The h...
www.artforum.com - The NEA, in celebration of its fifty-year anniversary, is awarding $27.7 million to support 1,126 projects in forty-nine states. Within that amount, the Art Works program will give over twenty-six ...
blogs.guggenheim.org - In 1959, this edition of Eau et gaz à tous les étages, Marcel Duchamp’s catalogue raisonné, was published in Paris by Trianon Press. The catalogue itself, entitled Sur Marcel Duchamp and containing...
www.artforum.com - The Blaffer Art Museum at the University of Houston is looking at the biggest donation in its forty-two- year history, according to the Houston Chronicle’s Molly Glentzer. A granddaughter of Housto...