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The Mythic, Mutable Worlds of Elizabeth Glaessner

Her swirling paintings follow an evolving cast of characters.

Why Brancusi’s Sleek, Streamlined Sculptures Still Seduce

Neue Nationalgalerie and the Museum of Modern Art are mounting displays of his oevrue and studio, though his influence is felt far beyond the art world.

Michael E. Smith, the Elusive Sculptor-Poet, Opens Up After a Decade of Dodging Interviews

He's long shown all over Europe, and now has 3 exhibitions in the US.

Fried at Last: Why Michael Fried’s Attacks on Literalism Matter As Never Before

A new collection of his life’s work reveals him to be less conservative than he seems.

Mitchell Charbonneau’s Hyperrealist Sculptures Hide in Plain Sight

His exhibitions cohere in spare arrangements of banal detritus.

Joeun Kim Aatchim’s Layered Lines Summon Translucent Worlds

In her world, everything is so vivid, yet so elusive.

Photographer Juliana Halpert Doesn’t Want to Be a “Cold, Smart Artist”

In her pictures, coldness and intimacy mingle.

National Gallery’s £250 K. Citizens’ Assembly Sparks Art World Criticism and Conservative Backslash

For the assembly, called NG Citizens, the National Gallery brought together a demographically representative group of the UK population.

UK Promises to Help Local Museums, The Masterminds Behind the Bayeux Tapestry Move, and More: Morning Links for August 7, 2026

Bayeux Tapestry's journey to British Museum was made possible by a team whose work is rarely seen by the public.

“New Humans” Takes a Disappointingly Old Approach to Disability

Where the real cyborgs at?