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A look inside Barack Obama’s “living, breathing cultural and gathering space” (with an N.B.A.-size basketball court). Not everyone is cheering.
Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi, married partners, discover expressive possibilities by sculpting landscapes that shape buildings.
While some art institutions are eagerly engaging artificial intelligence, others are less enthusiastic.
A last-minute cancellation led the nonprofit to pull together a timely new exhibition of contemporary Chinese works in just a few months.
The new show focuses on the famed Impressionist’s works on paper. Were they masterpieces? Less than? That is for visitors to decide.
This California-based artist sees art as a community endeavor, and the land as a relative to be cared for.
The 19th-century artist Camille Pissarro inspired others who became far more famous than he was, but many admirers say he was equally accomplished. An upcoming exhibition makes the case.
Even as race-conscious cultural programming is under attack, this San Francisco museum is celebrating its 20th anniversary with an ambitious show exploring Blackness and the cosmos.
In Portland, as in other cities and towns across America, art institutions have sought revivals — or even recreations.
Institutions around the country are preparing for the nation’s 250th anniversary, even in the face of political crosswinds.
In London, an interior designer helps a director of Hollywood action films make his house a cheeky, ever-evolving statement on international authoritarianism.
A vast retrospective in Paris brings together six decades of work by the 93-year-old German artist.
The Chicago History Museum will explore the heritage and traditions of Latinos, and the National Museum of Mexican Art will trace the role of Mexicans in railway work.
An exhibition of works by contemporary Native American artists is meant to show ties between ancestors, teachings, values, stories, the future and one another.
This famous commercial artist loved by millions never got the critical acclaim she probably deserved. A museum looks to change that.
The nationally touring retrospective is the culmination of a rising tide of interest in female artists who cited visions as a source of inspiration.
Jim Sanborn is auctioning off the solution to Kryptos, the puzzle he sculpted for the intelligence agency’s headquarters. Two fans of the work then discovered the key.
This week in Newly Reviewed, Yinka Elujoba covers Alic Brock’s fresh shadows, Miguel Ferrando’s tender watercolors and Sofia Silva’s take on memories.
Japan has nearly 30,000 hot springs and a culture of public bathing. An Israeli American architect, Yuval Zohar, has developed a passion for it.
The Princeton University Art Museum has navigated a controversy around its architect and political pressures facing cultural and academic institutions on the way to the opening of its new building.
The Missouri History Museum shines a light on Mill Creek Valley, once a bastion of Black culture and community.
At the Brooklyn Museum, his defining portraits of Mali’s citizens in the 1950s show them breaking free of colonial domination yet still tethered to their cultural history.
She broke out in 1992, with a work that drew a lot of heat — and brought her fame. Now, El Museo del Barrio is exploring the Cuban American artist’s life and legacy outside the cage.
In San Juan, the Museo de los Santos y Arte Nacional is helping to revive interest in santos, small wooden statues of saints that artists have made for centuries.