For a short time, Rauschenberg made dances. He used roller skates, pointe shoes and parachute wings for “Pelican” (1963), now ...
A highly truncated timeline since World War II, with only some recency bias. By M.H. Miller On the staff of The New Yorker for more than 60 years, he wrote about Duchamp, Rauschenberg and many others.
In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by ...
As the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami celebrates its 30th anniversary, a new exhibition is as much about looking back ...
The protests continue to overshadow the art at this year’s Venice Biennale. Can its exhibiting artists really stay out of ...
A New Perspective on 1970s Landscape Painting in Israel,” at the Haifa Museum of Art.
After a “devastating” move, the gallery debuts a new street-level Upper East Side space with exhibitions of Marcel Duchamp and Robert Rauschenberg.
The $300,000 cut in museum funding is part of a larger move by the small liberal arts college to reduce its budget by $10 ...
After nearly four decades, the king of the art dealers says goodbye to his perch at 980 Madison—and moves to the ground floor in the same building. The first show? That big bang of conceptual art: ...
If you find yourself in need of creative inspiration, all you need to do is pick up a phone and Dial-A-Poem here in Thailand.
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Across Japan’s Setouchi Islands, Art Brings the Region’s Story to Life
Naoshima has long drawn visitors for its eccentric sprawl of art museums, but as Lale Arikoglu discovers, the island is just ...
This year’s US Pavilion at the upcoming Venice Biennale has been plagued by controversies and delays.
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