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The year’s most influential artists drove unprecedented crowds to museums, incited heated debates, spurred Instagram sensations, and set splashy auction records. Some harnessed innovative digital technologies, while others took centuries-old craft techniques to new heights. These artists reminded us of the spiritual power of art and the biases we keep; they shed light on the divisive times we live
Last week, an email from a fairly well-known New York gallery showed up in my inbox. The email contained a press release for an exhibition featuring four highly acclaimed artists, none of whom I had heard of (this is nothing out of the ordinary for me). I scanned the artists’ bios, hoping to learn something about them. I didn’t, really, but I was reminded of a few things about the state of art wri
Lessons from the Afghan Women Who Weave Modern War into an Ancient Tradition Women of Central Asia have been weaving hand-made rugs of intricate design for thousands of years. But in 1979, the carpets began to change radically. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan displaced more than a million citizens and devastated the region. Its effects impacted everyday life so deeply that women in Afghanistan
Today, sharing art on social media is like running on a treadmill forever. At least, that’s how illustrator Lois van Baarle describes it. “You have to post constantly,” Van Baarle, who got her start in the early aughts on DeviantArt, explained. “Otherwise, the algorithm decides you’re not interesting, and will not show your posts to your followers.” Before big tech shepherded the vast number of on
Christopher Hitchens used to tell a joke that had an Oxford don asking an American student what he’s studying. “My thesis is on the survival of the class system in the United States.” “Oh, really? That’s interesting—one didn’t think there was a class system in the United States.” “Nobody does. That’s how it survives.” The subtlety of class in America has always made it a touchy subject. The topic
For over 1,000 years, humans have attempted to define what makes an artwork “good.” Deciding factors, such as a work’s realism, beauty, decoration, and moral idealism, have gone in and out of fashion. Fresh generations of art critics have significantly spurred these shifts in taste, forever altering the public’s perception of aesthetic styles. The following 16 critics have helped translate and unp
The New Collector’s Guide to Good Manners, According to Design Dealer Patrick Parrish According to design dealer Patrick Parrish, great collectors share several characteristics—passion, knowledge, obsessiveness, and curiosity—but they can also be made, not just born. In his new book, The Hunt: Navigating the Worlds of Art and Design (2018), the dealer advises would-be collectors on how to get thei
Can Only Rich Kids Afford to Work in the Art World? Naiomy Guerrero, 26, goes to at least a dozen art events a month; more during the art world’s busy fall season. She’s worked for several high-profile arts nonprofits, artist studios, and galleries, and began her master’s degree in art history. But around two years ago, she left her job in the art world. Guerrero hasn’t lost her passion for the ar
A somewhat mythologized tale purports that in 1965 Nam June Paik purchased his first portable video camera, got stuck in traffic, and as fate would have it, he was able to capture footage of the Pope; this is oft cited as the beginning of video art. Some recognize Andy Warhol as a precursor to the genre for his famed film stills, while many others tie origins back to Fluxus and its artists, like W
How Joseph Cornell, Barbara Kruger, and 8 Other Artists Subsidized Their Art Joseph Cornell’s life combined the extraordinary and the mundane. On the one hand, he had a searing imagination and aptitude for assemblage-making, collecting, experimental filmmaking, and autodidacticism. On the other, there was his intense domestic life, overbearing mother, and creativity burdened by a career as a sales
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