An Artist’s Perspective from the Easel

Welcome to the 335th installment of A View From the Easel, a series where artists reflect on their workspace. This week, we dive into the creative realm of Gerardo Camargo, an artist inspired by Latino communities who transforms basic materials into artistic tools. Gerardo has been working in his current studio for six years. Nestled in his basement, he begins […]

2026 MFA Thesis Exhibition: Passages at SMFA Tufts

On view from May 5 to 17 in Medford, Massachusetts, this exhibition represents the graduating class and their journeys through worlds visited and imaged. Please join the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University (SMFA at Tufts) for the culmination of the 2026 MFA class. On view from May 5 to 17, 2026, at Tufts University Art […]

Jury Members Resign from Venice Biennale

In today’s art news, significant changes are taking place at the Venice Biennale, where the entire jury has resigned following a controversial decision to exclude certain countries from awards consideration, specifically those accused of crimes against humanity, such as Russia and Israel. This bold political stance reflects the increasingly intertwined relationship between art and global politics. In London, the elusive […]

Tania Bruguera Discusses the Necessity of Politics in Contemporary Art

The original text provided is already an informative article about Cuban artist and activist Tania Bruguera staging her performance “Tatlin’s Whisper #6” in Times Square, New York on May 1, to mark International Workers’ Day. The article navigates through Bruguera’s exploration of free speech, political expression, and her impactful art practices amid political tensions in both Cuba and the United […]

Brooklyn Hosts Debut Art Fair Celebrating the “Global Majority”

At the Conductor Art Fair, visitors had the unique opportunity to explore the special project “Bhaitak” by Bangladeshi artist and curator Bishwajit Goswami. Presented through the Brihatta Art Foundation in Dhaka, this project was highlighted among other global showcases at Powerhouse Arts in Gowanus. Following the success of the Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair, the newly launched Conductor Art Fair […]

Historic Monument Commemorates New York’s Inaugural Arabic-Speaking Community

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration unveiled its first commemorative public artwork on Thursday, April 30, honoring Manhattan’s initial Arabic-speaking enclave, “Little Syria.” The mosaic installation and sculpture, titled “Al Qalam (The Pen): Poets in the Park,” was crafted by French-Moroccan artist Sara Ouhaddou over a decade. It celebrates nine members of the neighborhood’s historic literary community, including Lebanese-American […]

Artist George Baselitz, Known for Exploring the Tortured Male Genius Myth, Dies at 88

Georg Baselitz, an Intense Influence on Neo-Expressionism, Passes at 88 Georg Baselitz, a towering figure in the art world known for his vigorous and often controversial Neo-Expressionist paintings, has passed away at the age of 88. The announcement came today, April 30, from his representative gallery, Thaddeus Ropac. Baselitz, whose artwork had a significant impact internationally, leaves behind a legacy […]

Banksy Installs Anti-Imperialist Monument in Central London

Banksy is back. Not with a mural this time, but with a full-blown sculpture in the heart of London. The provocateur from Bristol confirmed in a (https://www.instagram.com/p/DXwf7pis6KT/?ref=hyperallergic.com) today that he is indeed the creator of an imposing statue at Waterloo Place in Central London. To dispel any mystery, he also scratched his signature on the statue’s base. The monument depicts […]

Thorough Handbook for the 2026 Future Art Fair: Key Details Prior to Next Month’s Launch

Kirsten Sims, “A touch extravagant,” 2025. Acrylic on Italian cotton encased in solid ash. (Courtesy of the artist and Alison Milne Co.) As its name suggests, Future Fair is entirely focused on the future. Since its inception in 2020, the organization has organized community-oriented exhibitions in New York annually, each showcasing those leading the charge in the contemporary art world. […]

Shoe’s Black Book: A Log of Work (1985-1987)

“Shoe’s Black Book: A Record of Work” is an enthralling representation of the artistic journey and professional undertakings of Ken “Shoe” Shoemaker, a notable personality in the graphic design realm during 1985-1987. This narrative efficiently explores the complexities of Shoe’s celebrated work and the considerable influence it wielded on his career as well as on the broader art scene. Ken […]