contemporary art

“My decision process was that, like many others, I never believed that Trump would be elected.”
Lady Skollie's visual feasts look sweet, but look out for rotten parts.
It is crucial for us to lead the way in advocating for better representation in museums, galleries and art fairs.
Her 1977 "Inflammatory Essays" are eerily relevant today.
The "Angry Women" art show is embracing the power of female rage.
Making apolitical art is a privilege, one that outsider artists do not have.
Shepard Fairey, Jessica Sabogal and Ernesto Yerena want to visualize the non-partisan principles that characterize America.
Christo "would transform a racist project into a public art event."
Let's talk about manhood and the problems with toxic gender stereotypes.