A quote opens the exhibit “Cartographer’s Tunnel” in the Ildiko Butler Gallery: “Certain abstract paintings live as maps towards our interior labyrinth.” The exhibit showcases the work of Mason Saltarelli, Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) ’01, and displays just four paintings by the alumnus. All of Saltarelli’s work is abstract; there is no figuration... The post Fordham Alum’s Abstract Paintings Arrive at the Butler Gallery appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Joanna Stalnaker— In searching for street art depicting the authors I’m teaching this semester at Columbia University, I came across a portrait of Jean-Jacques Rousseau in a photograph posted on... READ MORE The post What Remains of Rousseau? appeared first on Yale University Press.| Yale University Press
The ICA's latest exhibition by Tanoa Sasraku is an eye-opening commentary on the complexities of the inherent links between oil and national identity. The post Morale Patch explores the true costs of the oil industry appeared first on Artefact.| Artefact
Annelie Wallin och Minna Kangasmaa | Annelie Wallin
Just this year I got to learn more about color-field painting and its continued vitality from a book by Pat Lipsky, an artist. As a postscript, those days may soon be gone, but Shara Hughes and Dana Smith, two younger painters, are still gestural, abstract, and exhilarating. It becomes up to the viewer to take […]| HaberArts: New York Art Reviews
Brendan Fernandes does not need much in the way of company, but he has no trouble finding it. At heart, he is just showing off. He poses while striding, facing a stubborn rock and while reaching out. It makes him at once a performer, a photographer, and a sculptor. It gives him multiple way of […]| HaberArts: New York Art Reviews
It’s not so often that you encounter contemporary art between bites of acroissant and sips of an oat flat white. Ding! Creative Corners, thelatest project from 4482 [SASAPARI], pulls art out of the pristinewhite cube and into the warmth of three South West London cafés. “Notthe centre. Not the spotlight.…| Culturall
On September 18, the Jackman Humanities Institute at the University of Toronto will host a discussion panel on the experience of the MANIFESTO of the DebatikCenter of Contemporary Art (D.C.C.A.)—a collective of artists, filmmakers, curators, poets, hacker-activists, and scholars that has reimagined art and collectivity through three multidisciplinary projects held between 2022 and 2025. Join MANIFESTO members—renowned Albanian artist Armando Lulaj and art historian/curator Raino Isto (edi...| ARTMargins Online
“Waiting For Someone to Ring at My Door” is the latest exhibition of Slovakian multimedia artist Roman Ondak’s work, surveying his career from shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union to the present. Both Ondak’s mastery of composition, deconstruction and storytelling, and his assertion that art can help us through the most trying of... The post Roman Ondak’s ‘Waiting for Someone to Ring at My Door’ appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
He could be writing about a work of art or art itself. “I don’t have any answers yet,” and how could he? “The questions are too big.” But no, Aidan Ryan is writing about his uncle and aunt, Andrew Topolski and Cindy Suffoletto, and their life in art, in I Am Here You Are Not […]| HaberArts: New York Art Reviews
Jean-Michel Basquiat is no longer just an icon of 1980s New York—he is now a central figure in the global blue-chip art market. His explosive rise from| The Luxury Playbook
In this article, we break down the five most expensive Banksy paintings ever sold, exploring what makes each piece unique, why collectors are willing to pay millions, and how these artworks have performed from an investment standpoint| The Luxury Playbook
In everyday use, waste refers to a material which is considered dirty, useless, or worthless, and therefore deserves to be dumped, ditched or disappeared. If these words are uncomfortable to read, it’s probably because they are frequently used as a metaphor in the social and political sphere. In English, there are numerous synonyms for trash and our separation from it. We might speak politely of disposal, but the underlying problem remains the same: how to get rid of dirty junk for good? So...| ARTMargins Online
On recent exhibitions in Florence and Rome.| newcriterion.com
Reviews of New York City art galleries and museums, from the Renaissance and art history to modern and contemporary art| HaberArts: New York Art Reviews
Reviews of New York City art galleries and museums, from the Renaissance and art history to modern and contemporary art| HaberArts: New York Art Reviews
Background: Vienna’s Independent Art Scene and Informal LaborVienna boasts a vibrant “free scene” of independent art spaces – often called off-spaces, artist-run or project spaces – which oper…| ArtLeaks
S L U T A / H O L D U P| Annelie Wallin
“Friendship: Writing Art Histories in Relation”: ARTMargins Workshop at UC Berkeley, November 7, 2025 This ARTMargins Workshop focuses on the notion and practice of “friendship” and related questions about elective affinity and difference in contexts of anti-colonial struggle, decolonization, and ambivalent participation in global circulation. To invoke “friends” in a global art history can be to emphasize the intersubjective dependencies of artists, to trace art worlds of materia...| ARTMargins Online
Discover the transformative power of art in creating social change. Learn how art teachers can inspire activism and teach art for social change. Enhance your art education by understanding the broader context of art and its ability to address social issues. Explore the ways in which art can serve as a powerful tool for advocating social justice and empowering marginalized voices.| Art Sprouts
Art of Peace: Art After War, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, February 1 – June 29, 2025 Arising out of a research project by academic and curator Kit Messham-Muir, the exhibition Art of Peace: Art After War showcases nine artists who respond to their experiences of three former conflicts, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Rwanda and Timor-Leste. Its most heartrending works document the memories of war in the minds and lives of those who have witnessed it. Among these powerful testimonia...| ARTMargins Online
Sung Tieu, 1992, 2025, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, February 15 – May 4, 2025 “…the question arises as to whether all social models of the modern era are not more or less successful attempts to delegate the horrors of exploitation to a majority in the interests of a minority or to various minorities in the name of a majority…”—Heiner Müller, “Das Liebesleben der Hyänen,” 1993* Over two floors at the KW Institute in Berlin, Sung Tieu’s exhibition 1992, 2025 of...| ARTMargins Online
Irfan Hošić, Slika krize. Kulturne i umjetničke prilike u Bosni i Hercegovini (1990-2020) / The Image of Crisis: Cultural and Artistic Circumstances in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1990–2020) (Sarajevo: Buybook, 2024), 215 pp. The title of Irfan Hošić’s book, The Image of Crisis: Cultural and Artistic Circumstances in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1990–2020), announces a focus on three decades of development for the country’s art and visual culture. The eponymous “image of crisis” emer...| ARTMargins Online
Annelie Wallin English version belowSkulptur och teckning Jakobsbergs konsthall 25 januari – 3 mars 2025.Vernissage lördagen den 25 januari kl 12 – 15. Annelie Wallins verk har under åren rörts sig inifrån och ut. Från de av människan byggda strukturerna, normerna och infrastrukturerna, och ut i en större mer okänd rymd bortanför det mänskligt kontrollerade.… Fortsätt läsa Separatutställning på Jakobsbergs konsthall| Annelie Wallin
Musician and artist Kathleen Hanna writes about the effect Yoko Ono's music and installation work has had on her own life and art.| Yale University Press
Open letter to: transmediale e.V. (Filippo Gianetta & Magdalena Ritter) and the advisory board: Nora Al-Badri, Asia Bazdyrieva, Gabriele Horn, and Jussi Parikka. Why is transmediale not hi…| ArtLeaks
My biggest source of inspiration – and yet constant challenge to paint – is the ocean. The colors, the shapes, the movement. I am immediately drawn to it and daunted by it. There is nothing I would rather paint, in fact, when ideas are brewing in my mind it is the ocean that wins every… The post The Ocean appeared first on Art By Di.| Art By Di
We’ve been following with deep concern the developments in Slovak society and culture since last fall’s Parliamentary elections. With spectacular speed the new government has started to systematica…| ArtLeaks
Image credit: Dan Perjovschi Madam Minister, We write you this public letter as professionals working in museums, arts organisations and universities, as well as supporters of Slovak art and cultur…| ArtLeaks
Gastarbeiter 2.0: Arbeit means Rad, at nGbK Berlin, April 13 – June 16, 2024 Jelena Fužinato’s mobile structure Builder’s Daughter: Everything is Peachy stands at the entrance to Gastarbeiter 2.0: Arbeit means Rad, an ambitious new exhibition hosted by the Neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst (nGbK). Composed from the same gleaming chrome as all of the installations in the exhibition, the piece takes the form of scaffolding holding a landscape painting of the artist’s home in Prijed...| ARTMargins
Here is where we meet Here is where we meet 2023/06/29-10/15 Venue: Chiayi Art Museum 1F-3F Supervisors:Ministry of Culture, Chiayi City Government Organizers:Chiayi Art Museum, Tianmei Art Foundation Collaborators:TKG+, Mind Set Art Center, Each Modern Curator:Erica Yu-Wen Huang Artists:Wang Po-Yen, Wu Chuan-Lun, Lin Yi-Hsuan, Lin Ying-Chieh, Chiu Chen-Hung, Chang Chih-Chung, Zhang Xu-Zhan, Chang Cheng-Chun, Chuang Ho, Kuo Yu-Ping, Chen I-Chun, Chen Sung-Chih, Chen Ching-Yuan, Chen...| Erica Yu-Wen Huang
I’ve done another little book list/interview type thing over at Shepherd.com on “The best books on understanding the crazy world of contemporary art”. It’s based on the research I did for my novella…| Gareth Southwell
Lion’s Roar published a short piece (with lots of pictures on) in March on French street artist Invader’s work throughout Bhutan, painting and building Buddhist images in his bitmap sty…| Buddhist Art News