For those of us who missed the boat to the Venice Biennale last year, I come bearing good news: Jeffrey Gibson’s historic exhibition is coming to Los Angeles this May.
For those of us who missed the boat to the Venice Biennale last year, I come bearing good news: Jeffrey Gibson’s historic exhibition is heading to Los Angeles this May. Read more about the Broad’s edition of the show, which marked the first time a Native artist represented the US at the international art event. Also today, learn about one of the New Yorker’s first female cartoonists and her quietly subversive comics, artist Demond Melancon’s opulent Mardi Gras beadwork, Faith Ringgold’s Rikers mural, and more. Finally, we’re proud to share our final article in this year’s Craft Archive Fellowship series, organized with the Center for Craft, in which Shilpi Chandra sheds light on the life, innovation, and legacy of Indian-American printmaker Krishna Reddy. — Lakshmi Rivera Amin, Associate Editor | |
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| Catherine Gund’s Paint Me a Road Out of Here uses the artwork to tell truths about the US carceral system. | Eileen G’Sell |
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SPONSORED | | | Francesca Du Brock is committed to community care and emphasizes diverse perspectives in museum spaces. Learn more |
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LATEST IN ART | | The Indian-American printmaker’s experimental, collaborative spirit yielded a new method for multicolored intaglio printing and inspired a generation of artists. | Shilpi Chandra |
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SPONSORED | | | The Michigan museum opens its new expansion featuring works from The Bennett Collection of Women Figurative Realists. Learn more |
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| Barbara Shermund’s single-panel cartoons, drawn with a seemingly off-the-cuff fluidity of line and expression, came to define the magazine’s sense of humor. | Izzy DeSantis |
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| | She rescues objects from the garbage bin of mass-produced memory and reimagines them as art. | Julie Schneider |
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FROM THE ARCHIVE | | The late artist fiercely reckoned with the status quo, leaving the art world better than she found it through a rich legacy of Black feminist activism and artmaking. | Jasmine Weber |
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IM MEMORIAM | Gail Coachman Alexander (1951–2025) Glass artist and teacher | Miami Herald
Rutherford Chang (1979–2025) Conceptual artist | New York Times
Gilda Mann Ellis (1928–2024) Painter and arts administrator | Philadelphia Inquirer
Diana Hope (1946–2025) Scottish painter of domestic objects and landscape | Guardian
Yrjö Kukkapuro (1933–2025) Finnish designer and architect | Architect’s Newspaper
Mort Künstler (1927–2025) History painter | New York Times
Walter Robinson (1950–2025) Neo-pop painter and critic | Art Newspaper |
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