This week's In Memoriam honors influential art figures, including Ted Berger, Jerry McMillan, and Hudson Talbott, highlighting their contributions and legacies in the art world.
Marilyn Minter receives the 2026 International Artist Award from Anderson Ranch Arts Center. Notable changes include new appointments at major art institutions and grants awarded for innovative projects.
Damien Davis, an artist and Hyperallergic contributor, will host a talk on March 2, exploring art world power dynamics. In conversation with Editor-in-Chief Hakim Bishara, they will examine issues like the tokenization of marginalized artists and gallery profit splits.
Exploring the enduring impact of the Marquis de Sade's hedonistic legacy through the lens of modern figures like Jeffrey Epstein, this article delves into themes of power, consent, and societal complicity.
Art Basel has announced the participation of 290 galleries for its flagship fair in Switzerland this June. The event is set to highlight a diverse array of global artistic talent.
In Memoriam honors recently departed figures in the art world, including Henrike Naumann, William Buggel, and LaMonte McLemore, celebrating their significant contributions and legacies.
The Los Angeles art scene, known for its DIY ethos, continues to thrive amid New York's influence. Despite commercial shifts, artist-run spaces remain pivotal, embodying the city's resilient creative spirit.
UNT MFA students have withdrawn their thesis shows, protesting the unexplained cancellation of Victor “Marka27” Quiñonez's exhibition. The closure, suspected to stem from censorship concerns, has sparked protests and calls for transparency from the university.
As Frieze LA approaches, Renée Reizman reflects on the impact of New York galleries on LA's art scene, emphasizing the importance of local artist-run spaces. Her experiences highlight the ongoing tension between commercial galleries and grassroots art initiatives.
Artforum's Pablo Larios attends the first Art Basel in Doha, where the influence of sovereign wealth is evident. The event highlights Qatar's cultural ambitions and the role of financial power in the art world.
Exploring the intersections of art, media, and culture, this article delves into Gladys Nilsson's drawings, the Washington Post's controversial changes, and the plight of detained children at ICE centers. It also examines Jeffrey Epstein's enduring influence and the cultural impact of gentrification