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San Francisco-based artist Clare Rojas explores the motif of dots,…

Whether it be through the image of a mouth or the emotional resonance of color, British visual artist, Rachel Jones, wades into

Richard Hunt: Early Masterworks at White Cube New York presents sculpture created between 1955 and 1969 that appear to float in space.
For Oliver Beer’s latest solo exhibition at Almine Rech, the artist creates a symphony of sounds from vessels shaped like cats.
The first Los Angeles solo exhibition of the work of Martha Diamond, the emblematic painter of New York cityscapes, has opened at David Kordansky Gallery.
On the occasion of the release of Audrey Flack's riveting memoir, With Darkness Came Stars, and her solo exhibition at Hollis Taggart, Art & Object sat down with the artist for a conversation.
Jamian Juliano-Villani's exhibition, 'It,' at Gagosian doesn't give easy answers, but gets us thinking.

Through the years, Betye Saar has used Los Angeles as her mystic’s salvage yard. The…

In the age of daily affirmations and online self-betterment, Nora Turato is breaking herself down. On view at

Tom Burckhardt's exhibition Ulterior Motif, at George Adams Gallery, explores the terrain between figuration and abstraction.
Updating a landmark 2001 exhibition, art historian and curator Robert Storr brings together 40 artists for Eye Infection, a show that examines the blemishes in America’s self-image.
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the partnership between artist Daniel Arsham and Emmanuel Perrotin, the gallery has staged shows across its spaces in New York and Paris of the artist’s work.
Hauser & Wirth's newest gallery in New York is solely dedicated to prints and editions along with its publishing arm, Hauser & Wirth Publishers, an eclectic bar, and a small amphitheater for…
In the exhibition Elligible/Illegible at PS122, curators Francisco Donoso and danilo machado explore the complex process of immigration for children applying for the Deferred Action for Childhood…
In Luc Tuymans’s 17th show at David Zwirner gallery in New York, an exhibition of new and recent large-scale paintings that draw on photography, the artist explores the intersection of memory and…