Zorio’s production represents a continuum, with its roots in his first anti-form and post-Minimal, process-oriented sculptures from the mid-1960s. This show featured 11 works from six decades.
In the face of several high-stakes challenges, Syed’s debut U.S. show opened at the Newark Museum and showed how beauty can deceive across two continents.
Its Yu Kil-Chun Gallery of Korean Art and Culture is a reinstallation that uses the institution’s own pioneering collection devoted to the peninsula to commemorate a key period of cultural exchange.
Zambia's notorious "black mountains" - huge heaps of mining waste that scar the Copperbelt skyline - are deeply personal to Stary Mwaba, one of the country's leading visual artists.
When the National Galleries of Scotland first approached Andy Goldsworthy about a show to mark his 50th year as an artist, they expected him to focus on one of their outdoor spaces.
Artist Amy Sherald announced that she would be canceling her National Portrait Gallery show after learning that the museum was considering removing her Black transgender take on the Statue of Liberty from “American Sublime.”