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David Novros: Redefining Painting as Portable Murals

David Novros: Redefining Painting as Portable Murals

David Novros's exhibition at Paula Cooper reimagines painting as site-specific, 'portable murals' that incorporate the wall into the artwork. His intricate panel paintings and watercolors engage with light and space, inviting viewers to explore their layers and textures in a museum-worthy display.
April 22, 2026
Artists Share Insights on Unique Workspaces

Artists Share Insights on Unique Workspaces

Artists reflect on their unique studio environments, blending painting with dance and public interaction. From a historic yarn factory in Leipzig to a public-facing space in Oregon, discover how these settings shape their creative processes.
April 22, 2026
In Kyoung Chun: Creating Spaces of Belonging

In Kyoung Chun: Creating Spaces of Belonging

In Kyoung Chun's work bridges painting and installation, inviting viewers into spaces that challenge perceptions and foster belonging. Her exhibition is on display at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art until July 25, 2026.
April 21, 2026
Wifredo Lam's Rare Portrait Finds a New Home in NYC

Wifredo Lam’s Rare Portrait Finds a New Home in NYC

A rare portrait by Wifredo Lam, “Portrait of a Boy,” has joined the Hispanic Society Museum and Library's collection. This marks the first Cuban artist's work in the institution's permanent collection, offering a fresh narrative of Lam's early career and artistic influences.
April 21, 2026
Jasper Johns: A Reflection on Time and Art

Jasper Johns: A Reflection on Time and Art

John Yau reflects on Jasper Johns's innovative art as an exhibition at Gagosian highlights his 1970s work. Despite his achievements, Johns's love for art endures. Other stories include a new acquisition by the Hispanic Society and the history of dice.
April 20, 2026
Jasper Johns: An Ongoing Artistic Journey

Jasper Johns: An Ongoing Artistic Journey

Jasper Johns’ exhibition at Gagosian, Between the Clock and the Bed, showcases his exploration of familiar themes through deliberate transformation. Using encaustic and crosshatch techniques, Johns reflects on mortality and the fleeting nature of art and existence.
April 20, 2026
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