Today, Rotimi Fani-Kayode captures images of queer Black life, a visual history of astrology, and a $5 find at a landfill turned out to be a recording breaking painting by David Bowie.
— Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief
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Now open in the Hudson Valley, two new exhibitions at the Hessel Museum of Art highlight the intimacy of works on paper and the under-examined Pattern and Decoration movement. Learn more.
Designed to take place in a retail storefront, this public art installation addresses our culture of consumption and convenience through humor, puppetry, and craft. Learn more.
Despite the British Museum’s active participation in work towards restitution, the current display and captioning fail to be forthright or responsible.