Features In Print: Surrealism Now A.i.A.'s April 2022 issue revisits the history—and historiography—of Surrealism and explores its ongoing influence today. By Art in America Apr 1, 2022 1:09 pm
Interviews Meg Onli on Supporting Underrepresented Creatives and Furthering Noah Davis’s Legacy The newly appointed director and curator of the Underground Museum discusses reopening after the pandemic and expanding on a lineage of artist-founded spaces. By Art in America Feb 18, 2022 9:53 am Event Coverage: Director Spotlight February 11, 2022 María Esther Fernández on Creating a Nexus for Chicanx Art and Research January 28, 2022 Kristy Edmunds on Immersive Experiences and Working Collaboratively January 21, 2022 Elvira Dyangani Ose on Increasing Local Engagement and Accessibility
Interviews María Esther Fernández on Creating a Nexus for Chicanx Art and Research The recently appointed director of the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture discusses the institution's opening and her plans for its future. By Art in America Feb 11, 2022 10:11 am Event Coverage: Director Spotlight February 18, 2022 Meg Onli on Supporting Underrepresented Creatives and Furthering Noah Davis’s Legacy January 28, 2022 Kristy Edmunds on Immersive Experiences and Working Collaboratively January 21, 2022 Elvira Dyangani Ose on Increasing Local Engagement and Accessibility
Interviews Kristy Edmunds on Immersive Experiences and Working Collaboratively The newly appointed director of MASS MoCA discusses her vision for the museum's future. By Art in America Jan 28, 2022 11:32 am Event Coverage: Director Spotlight February 18, 2022 Meg Onli on Supporting Underrepresented Creatives and Furthering Noah Davis’s Legacy February 11, 2022 María Esther Fernández on Creating a Nexus for Chicanx Art and Research January 21, 2022 Elvira Dyangani Ose on Increasing Local Engagement and Accessibility
Interviews Elvira Dyangani Ose on Increasing Local Engagement and Accessibility The recently appointed director of the Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona discusses her plans for the institution's future. By Art in America Jan 21, 2022 9:03 am Event Coverage: Director Spotlight February 18, 2022 Meg Onli on Supporting Underrepresented Creatives and Furthering Noah Davis’s Legacy February 11, 2022 María Esther Fernández on Creating a Nexus for Chicanx Art and Research January 28, 2022 Kristy Edmunds on Immersive Experiences and Working Collaboratively
Interviews Glitching the Art Institution: Legacy Russell Newly appointed executive director and chief curator of The Kitchen, Legacy Russell discusses her vision for the institution's future. By Art in America Dec 30, 2021 5:27 pm Event Coverage: Director Spotlight February 18, 2022 Meg Onli on Supporting Underrepresented Creatives and Furthering Noah Davis’s Legacy February 11, 2022 María Esther Fernández on Creating a Nexus for Chicanx Art and Research January 28, 2022 Kristy Edmunds on Immersive Experiences and Working Collaboratively
Features The South: Trauma, Joy, and the Arc of America’s National Story The table of contents for Art in America's November/December 2021 issue on the American South. By Art in America Nov 1, 2021 2:16 pm
Features Twelve Shows to Know About That Open This October Survey shows about a changing world and retrospectives for under-recognized figures are forthcoming. By Art in America Sep 30, 2021 12:28 pm
Features Gray Areas: Artists on Jasper Johns On the occasion of a major Johns retrospective, artists reflect on their encounters with his work. By Art in America Sep 29, 2021 3:09 pm
Features Ten Exciting Exhibitions Opening Around the World in September From historical retrospectives to new commissions from young artists, here are the highlights of the international fall museum schedule. By Art in America Aug 31, 2021 11:07 am
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