Kat Herriman
Modernism, Voyeurism, and a Sentient Parrot: Highlights from Dubai Art Week 2017
From Sharjah Biennial to Art Dubai, a week of exploring the Gulf’s art capital.
A Budding Art Scene Takes Hold in Saudi Arabia
Jeddah Art Week explores the depth of modern and contemporary visual art emerging from the kingdom.
Understand Bitcoins? You Will After You Visit This Exhibition
At Petzel Gallery, Simon Denny brings blockchain to the art audience.
Kansas City's Grand Arts Releases a Book on 20 Years of Art, Science, and Tech
'Problems and Provocations, Grand Arts 1995-2015,' celebrates an overlooked art institution with a radical history.
Semi-Public Acupuncture Penetrates a Museum
On pins and needles for social activism with artist Simone Leigh.
A New York Gallery Show Rethinks the Summer Reading List
Fabiola Alondra and Jane Harmon of Fortnight Institute share their take on the editorial cliché.
The Wicked Comedy of Nicole Eisenman's Allegorical Paintings
New Museum Artistic Director Massimiliano Gioni discusses the painter’s first New York Survey.
In Art, a Terminally-Ill Artist Finds Infinity
Ghosts and organza silk unveil Kaylin Andres' take on her own mortality, in a new exhibition.
10 Years Later, a Look Back at Art’s First Reality Show
An in-depth look at the legacy of Jeffrey Deitch's reviled, unprecedented art-TV experiment, 'Artstar.'
'The Iceman Cometh' via Robots and an Artist Collective at MIT
Villa Design Group’s The Tragedy Machine
The Guggenheim’s Potentially Controversial "Middle East" Show Is Anything But
Stainless steel and rubber mobiles and cities constructed of couscous comprise the Guggenheim's 'But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise.'