Museums Have Yet to Embrace Augmented Reality. But Microsoft Wants to Help Them Use It as a Tool for Education and Social Justice
(essay, artnet)
As Detroit's Reputation for Emerging Art Grows, Here Are the Most Striking Works at the Wildly Ambitious Detroit Art Week 2019
(essay, artnet)
Studio Visit: Anne Vieux
(profile, bomb)
Mexico City's Zona Maco Is Exhilarating, Inviting, and Full of Heavy-Hitting Art. Here Are 5 of the Best Works at the Fair
(news, artnet)
(essay, artnet)
As Detroit's Reputation for Emerging Art Grows, Here Are the Most Striking Works at the Wildly Ambitious Detroit Art Week 2019
(essay, artnet)
Studio Visit: Anne Vieux
(profile, bomb)
Mexico City's Zona Maco Is Exhilarating, Inviting, and Full of Heavy-Hitting Art. Here Are 5 of the Best Works at the Fair
(news, artnet)
All the Best Places to Eat Haitian Food in Montreal
(listicle, bonappetit)
The Whitney Biennial Is More Radical Than It Seems
(review, glasstire)
The Whitney Biennial Curators on How Artists' Struggle With Debt and Real Estate Shaped the 2019 Show
(interview, artnet)
How a Former U.S. Army Graphic Designer Found His Art Calling in Early Computer Graphics
(profile, eye on design)
(listicle, bonappetit)
The Whitney Biennial Is More Radical Than It Seems
(review, glasstire)
The Whitney Biennial Curators on How Artists' Struggle With Debt and Real Estate Shaped the 2019 Show
(interview, artnet)
How a Former U.S. Army Graphic Designer Found His Art Calling in Early Computer Graphics
(profile, eye on design)
The Lyon Biennale Responds to the Post-Industrial Economy, With Mixed Results
(review, artnet)
The 58th Edition of the Venice Biennale Allows For Delightful Ruminations in the Wake of Urban, Cultural, and Environmental Decay
(review, degree critical)
Titus Kaphar on Putting Black Figures Back Into Art History and Why We Maybe Shouldn't Take Down Confederate Monuments
(interview, artnet)
(review, artnet)
The 58th Edition of the Venice Biennale Allows For Delightful Ruminations in the Wake of Urban, Cultural, and Environmental Decay
(review, degree critical)
Titus Kaphar on Putting Black Figures Back Into Art History and Why We Maybe Shouldn't Take Down Confederate Monuments
(interview, artnet)
'People Have Woken Up—to a Degree': Artist Fred Wilson on Progress in the Art World and the Evolving Reception of His Work
(interview, artnet)
Carsten Höller’s “Sunday”
(review, art-agenda)
'We Are Always Speaking to a Mass Audience': MoMA Curator Thomas Lax on the Advantages—and Challenges—of Art in the Digital Age
(interview, artnet)
(interview, artnet)
Carsten Höller’s “Sunday”
(review, art-agenda)
'We Are Always Speaking to a Mass Audience': MoMA Curator Thomas Lax on the Advantages—and Challenges—of Art in the Digital Age
(interview, artnet)