
“Ellsworth Kelly: Postcards” at the Blanton Museum of Art, Austin
Lydia Pyne on Ellsworth Kelly's smaller-scale, lesser-seen collages at the Blanton Museum of Art.
Lydia Pyne on Ellsworth Kelly's smaller-scale, lesser-seen collages at the Blanton Museum of Art.
Lydia Pyne interviews Erin L. Thompson about her book "Smashing Statues," which discusses the role of public monuments in the…
This scholarly approach to Picasso emphasizes process and iteration – it helps audiences consider how paintings evolve in active, dynamic…
'Color Scheme' is a brilliant, smart examination of how we think about color, how material medium informs color, and how…
The exhibition reminds audiences implicitly and explicitly that Pop art was much more than just Warhol’s soup cans and Marilyns.
The interplay between digital and analog spaces makes the history of computer graphics a unique blend of twentieth-century engineering and…
The exhibition combines ten of Frankenthaler’s prints (and six of her proofs) with several other artists’ works from the 20th…
Architectural designer Thomas Rinaldi found exploring historical patents to be a way of unpacking how innovation follows certain trends and…
Dan Hicks offers a passionate, unflinching critique of how the continued presence of the Benin Bronzes in British museums and…
The exhibition is comprised of two parallel bodies of work: Joseph’s well-known works on paper, and his newer exploration of…
Sanders' new book walks readers through how print is created, and how every historically new technique depends on its precedents.
Works from a diverse set of artists in the United States, Latin America, and Brazil showcase the many ways that…
This is a book about the hidden, captivating, complex lives of portrait sitters and how history has — or has…
I remember when Nicole Tersigni’s thread of portraiture-based mansplaining memes started popping up in my Twitter feed last year. I laughed…
Not only does our constant upgrading fundamentally impact our perception and experience of time, but it shapes how we document…
Mushrooms — especially in conjunction with Cage’s life, compositions, and approach to music theory — are full of metaphor.
Latin American voices became the epicenters for powerful, far-reaching intellectual projects in the mid- to late-1920s, like the Peruvian magazine…
Drawing from the Morgan Library & Museum’s stunning collection, Medieval Monsters examines the monstrous through three specific themes: terrors, aliens,…