At Berry Campbell, “Louisa Chase: The Eighties” marks the artist’s largest and most comprehensive solo in New York in more than two decades.
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Metal Detectorists Unearth Norway’s Largest-Known Viking Coin Hoard
The Viking coins date from the 980s to the 1040s.
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15 Art Shows to See in NYC This May
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye captures quietude, Seydou Keïta documents a revolution, Renée Green compiles an autoethnography, and much more. Read MoreHyperallergic
Kim Dacres Revitalizes Sleek Tires, Chains, and Gears in Defiant Sculptures
Kim Dacres gravitates toward renewal and care, transforming worn rubber into expressive sculptural portraits.
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Zoe Leonard Departs Hauser & Wirth for New York’s Maxwell Graham Gallery
She started showing with Hauser & Wirth a decade ago. Read MoreARTnews.com
Venice Biennale Jury Resigns
The exhibition’s international jury quits, Banksy strikes again, and a conversation with artist-activist Tania Bruguera. Read MoreHyperallergic
After His Untimely Death, Rutherford Chang’s Survey Rewrites What a Square Can Do
Chang turned pennies into cubes and mastered Game Boy Tetris. Read MoreARTnews.com
Trevor Paglen’s New Book Says AI Is Rewriting What Images Do
The book confronts everything from UFOs to psyops with surprising lucidity. Read MoreARTnews.com
Artist Kasper Eistrup Maps the Human Condition on Canvas
The artist’s solo show “Bridges Over Magma” at Galerie Schimming takes inspiration from the city of Hamburg itself and the human connections that arise even in tenuous conditions.
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Klimt, Modigliani, and Freud Lead $200M Lewis Collection at Sotheby’s London
A trove of 50 works from billionaire Joe Lewis and his daughter Vivienne could become the most valuable single-owner sale in the city’s history.
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