APEX: Laura Fritz at Portland Art Museum
Laura Fritz, detail of “Specimen A038”, 2019, courtesy of the artist. APEX: Laura Fritz at Portland Art Museum From August 24, 2019 to February 23,… Read More »APEX: Laura Fritz at Portland Art Museum
Laura Fritz, detail of “Specimen A038”, 2019, courtesy of the artist. APEX: Laura Fritz at Portland Art Museum From August 24, 2019 to February 23,… Read More »APEX: Laura Fritz at Portland Art Museum
Consuelo Kanaga: “Young Girl in Profile” (1948). The Howard Greenberg Collection. The Howard Greenberg Collection at MFA Boston The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, presents… Read More »Viewpoints: Photographs from the Howard Greenberg Collection at MFA Boston
Lisa Reihana, detail “in Pursuit of Venus [infected]”, 2015–17, Ultra HD video, colour, 7.1 sound, 64 min. Image courtesy of the artist and New Zealand… Read More »Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco presents ‘in Pursuit of Venus [infected]’
Detail. “Rama, Sita and Lakshmana Begin their Life in the Forest”. India, Punjab Hills, kingdom of Kangra, ca. 1800-1810. Opaque watercolor, gold and silver on… Read More »Sita and Rama: The Ramayana in Indian Painting at the Met
Dóra Maurer: “Relative Quasi Image” 1996 Private collection © Dóra Maurer Photo: Vintage Galéria / András Bozsó. Tate Modern stages first UK survey of Dóra… Read More »Tate Modern stages first UK survey of Dóra Maurer
Self-Portrait with Camera, 1932, Man Ray (American, 1890 – 1976). Gelatin silver print. Image: 29.2 × 22.9 cm (11 1/2 × 9 in.). 84.XM.1000.14. The… Read More »‘In Focus: The Camera’ – Getty Museum
Mary Corse, Untitled (White Light Series), 1966, fluorescent light, plexiglass, and acrylic on wood, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, gift, Michael Straus, 2016, ©… Read More »Mary Corse: A Survey in Light – LACMA
Workshop of Ogata Kenzan (1663–1743), Set of Five Camellia-Shaped Side Dishes (Mukōzuke) with Camellia Patterns. Edo period (1615-1868), 18th century. Stoneware with white slip and… Read More »Kyoto: Capital of Artistic Imagination at the Met
Jewish ceremonial wedding ring, from the Colmar Treasure, ca. 1300–before 1348. Gold, opaque and translucent enamel, 1 3/8 x 7/8 in. (3.5 x 2.3 cm).… Read More »The Colmar Treasure: A Medieval Jewish Legacy – Metropolitan Musem
Deborah Jack. water between us remembers, so we wear our history on our skin, long for a sea-bath and hope the salt will cure what… Read More »Contemporary Caribbean Art at Pérez Art Museum Miami