Tammy Nguyen discusses her exhibition at ICA Boston, which takes on the legacy of transcendentalism through the lens of the Vietnam War
Two sales featuring work from Gerald Fineberg’s collection will take place in May in New York
While the pandemic has devastated the visitor numbers of many big-name museums, some medium-sized institutions are already thriving
In addition to her trademark large-scale sculptures, Leigh’s presentation includes a range of scholarly and educational projects on both sides of the Atlantic
As he opens his first solo show in London, the Israeli-born painter discusses his intimate, often explicit images of queer love, and his engagement with art history
Institutions in New York, Boston and Washington underline the need to control the spread of Covid-19
The US artist’s colourful, tactile works that mix printmaking, painting and fabric are political without being ponderous.
From thermal heat maps to diagrams outlining escape routes for undocumented immigrants
The Dominican-born New York-based artist will create her largest project yet at the seasonal space on Boston Harbor
Exhibition celebrates patterns yet transcends decoration
Visitors will be able to take a six-minute ferry ride to the new venue called the Watershed
As the #MeToo movement grows, US museums find themselves embroiled in ethical dilemmas
One of the largest historical surveys in the US traces the history of the world wide web