Albert Barnes Art in America Blake Gopnik News Feed Articles Reviews A New Albert Barnes Biography Portrays a Cantankerous Collector By Feed Fetcher March 12, 2025 0 comments Blake Gopnik’s book foregrounds the democratic yet complicated ethos underpinning Barnes’s involvement in Impressionim and the Harlem Renaissance.
Art in America disability Features Johanna Hedva News Feed Articles Johanna Hedva Confronts the Inevitability of Sickness and Doom By Feed Fetcher March 11, 2025 0 comments The poet, writer, musician, performer, and visual artist reframes disability as a social and political condition.
Art in America Columns News Feed Articles Reframed Hauser & Wirth’s Manuela Restaurant Carries on a New York Tradition: “Eat Dinner, Take Meetings and Die.” By Feed Fetcher March 7, 2025 0 comments The art-filled atmosphere is equally conducive to a business meeting as a gossip session with the girls
Art in America datebook Features News Feed Articles Datebook: The Art World’s Spring Happenings to Add to Your Calendar By Feed Fetcher March 6, 2025 0 comments Exhibitions, books, and music to look forward to in spring 2025.
Art in America Features Jana Euler News Feed Articles Jana Euler’s Gherkin-Goggled Cover Girl Asks If a Trip to the Spa Can Fill the Void By Feed Fetcher March 4, 2025 0 comments The artist’s painting features on the cover of Art in America’s Spring 2025 “Wellness” issue.
Art in America Features News Feed Articles Art in America’s Spring “Wellness” Issue Features Abortion Art, Marina Abramović’s Longevity Method, Artists Turned Therapists, and More By Feed Fetcher March 4, 2025 0 comments The Spring issue is on sale from March into May.
Art in America black artists Columns News Feed Articles Five Essential Books on Overlooked Black Artists and Designers By Feed Fetcher March 3, 2025 0 comments A body of literature on influential Black artists and art movements has been building, including books that employ documentation as an act of resistance to predominantly white European art-historical narratives.
Art in America News Feed Articles Reframed Reviews Anna Odell Was Impregnated in a Psychiatric Ward, Then Made an Unlikely Film About It By Feed Fetcher February 28, 2025 0 comments The film is in no way sensational or traumatic. What is most shocking, rather, is how calm and cool it is.
This Barbara Kruger Mural from 1990 Has Become the Year’s Most Poignant Artwork Posted on June 12, 2025 by Feed Fetcher
Laura Boráros Dances Between Dreams and Reality in a Surreal Short Film Posted on June 12, 2025 by Feed Fetcher
Two French Men Found Guilty for Forging and Selling Fake Royal Furniture Posted on June 12, 2025 by Feed Fetcher