Richard Hamilton: The Visionary Father of Pop Art
Tracing the Origins, Innovations, and Lasting Legacy of the Father of British Pop Art Richard Hamilton, oft…
Tracing the Origins, Innovations, and Lasting Legacy of the Father of British Pop Art Richard Hamilton, oft…
Light, memory, and perception: ahead of his upcoming exhibition in Milan, Silvio Wolf reflects on some of …
Family, patriarchy, and diaspora compressed into a single trembling cap There are artists who work ma…
How a lost Leonardo, a predator’s emails, and a Florida mansion redraw the map of power in the art wo…
Not illustration, use; how exhibitions reconfigure relations t…
Turning Rejection into Artistic Practice This interview with Arlene Rush was originally written and publish…
The Beginning of a Revolution Allan Kaprow (1927 – 2006) radically redefined what art could be. …
The Artist Is Present... and So Are We Marina Abramović (born 1946, Belgrade) tran…
From Painting to Participation Alison Knowles (born 1933, New York City) is one of…
Beyond the Myth Yoko Ono (born 1933, Tokyo) is one of the most misunderstood yet influent…
From Kaunas to New York: Early Life & Education George Maciunas was born on November …
A living artwork uniting art, coral, and the spirit of the Mother Ocean…
The Alchemist of Social Sculpture Few artists have redefined the bou…
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