Former Met President Daniel Weiss to Lead Philadelphia Art Museum
The news comes on the heels of a lawsuit by former director Sasha Suda, who accused the institution of wrongful termination.
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The news comes on the heels of a lawsuit by former director Sasha Suda, who accused the institution of wrongful termination.
A list of arts-related graduate programs to explore and apply to before deadlines close.
With his new comic book and exhibition, the artist explores his neurosis and mortality, but continues to question authority.
The worst of the current market decline is not the closure of major galleries. It is the dozens of younger galleries that have gone under in the past three and a half years.
An exhibition on the Lower East Side turns to collective memory and reenactment to cut through today’s political numbness.
Al Farrow, who created the sculptural rendering in 2018, said the work took on a renewed significance under the Trump administration.
The artist alleged that two galleries dropped him from their rosters after he accepted the commission for the United States Pavilion.
An exhibition traces the radical advancements in painting by Al Held, Elizabeth Murray, Judy Pfaff, and Frank Stella.
His exhibition at SFMOMA could have examined the collapse of culture at the hands of commodity, but instead it nudges us toward the gift shop.
After Alexandra Suda accused the museum of wrongful termination, the institution said she misappropriated funds to increase her salary.
Dozens of workers have been terminated since the president took over the institution in February.
The pageant took maximalism to new heights with its “everything but the kitchen sink” approach — or maybe there was a sink, and I missed it?
Auction headlines offer a picture of health that hides a body in crisis.
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Instead of treating belief as a private preference, philosopher Alex O’Connor examines how our moral positions shape institutions, obligations, and the ways we justify our choices. His arguments...
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A couple weeks ago I wandered into a digression about toxic workplaces. Consider this week’s Nightcrawler another small detour into the forgotten value of boredom. Last Saturday, our four-year-old did...
They say the Goatman prowls the woods at night near my home in Maryland. He was once a biologist named Stephen Fletcher at the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center. That was before the accident wit...
What if we could use automation not just as a tool, but as a mirror for our own human behaviors? From the limits of rationalism to the rise of neural networks, Dan Shipper, CEO and co-founder of...
For nearly all of human history, there was a mystery that showed up, recurrently, on a nearly nightly basis. The Moon, visible during at least some portion of the night except during the once-per-mont...