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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 from Their Creative Spaces

Artists Share Insights from Their Creative Spaces

Artists discuss the nuances of their workspaces and how these influence their creative processes. Sofie Koenig from Bloomington shares her experience with oil paint, while Marissa Robin Abendano in Manhattan explores inspiration through her surroundings and acrylic media.
February 27, 2026
Public Art Provokes Right-Wing Backlash

Public Art Provokes Right-Wing Backlash

A media campaign against the artist's public work, Phoenix Ladder, highlights ongoing fascist tensions. Created amid questioning of the U.S.'s colonial past, this Bronx monument serves as a beacon for marginalized communities. Despite challenges, it reflects resilience and a call for unity.
February 26, 2026
Powerhouse Arts Transforms Gowanus into a Cultural Beacon

Powerhouse Arts Transforms Gowanus into a Cultural Beacon

Powerhouse Arts has revitalized its Gowanus power station, launching a performing arts festival this fall. Led by David Binder, with highlights like William Kentridge's opera Sybil, the festival showcases diverse performances and interactive installations. The venue aims to become a cultural icon
February 25, 2026
Fia Backström Explores Appalachian Extraction Through Art

Fia Backström Explores Appalachian Extraction Through Art

Swedish artist Fia Backström explores the complex history of Buffalo Creek, West Virginia. Her exhibition 'The Great Society' at the Queens Museum delves into themes of environmental decay and working-class solidarity, using diverse media such as photography, embroidery, and docupoetry.
February 25, 2026
Exploring Iberian Democracy's Artistic Reflections

Exploring Iberian Democracy’s Artistic Reflections

La Casa Encendida's exhibition 'Inquietud' in Madrid examines the transitions to democracy in Spain and Portugal, featuring over 50 artists and nearly 80 artworks. This exploration of Iberian history is timely as global democracy faces challenges.
February 24, 2026
Art World Embraces a Snowy Pause

Art World Embraces a Snowy Pause

A blizzard brings introspection to New York before March's art scene explosion. Discover Appalachia, Finnish art, and Glenn Ligon's blues. Brave the cold for workshops, talks, and a film festival.
February 24, 2026
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