Betye Saar

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The Artistic Director of ICA Miami selects new paintings by Steve Locke, and iconic works by Carlos Villa, Rosa Barba and Betye Saar, amongst others

The iconic artist on infusing her work with the mystical and recreating her mural LA Energy from 1983

For two years, Jackson ran one of the most important galleries for black artists of the past half century

BY Chase Quinn |

In an era marked by dishonesty, what of the age-old assumption that the eyes cannot lie?

BY Harry Thorne |

In further news: Activists protest Luke Willis Thompson at Turner Prize exhibition opening; Helena Almeida (1934–2018)

The New York museum has announced significant new additions to its collection, including Judy Chicago, Marilyn Minter and the Guerilla Girls

Jeff Keen, Betye Saar and Keiji Uemetsu in Spotlight

Major solos and innovative group shows span Zoe Leonard, David Hockney and Latin-American Homoeroticism

Successfully layering a broader socio-historical narrative onto a period of radical non-conformity, this is an important show now

BY Osei Bonsu |

On the occasion of two UK solo exhibitions, the British artist reflects on the art and events that have shaped her career

BY Lubaina Himid |

Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy

BY Vincenzo Latronico |

Rebar snakes, Pre-Raphaelite sci-fi and rotating hats: the picks of the recently opened shows in the city

BY Olivian Cha |

The US artist reflects on the art and events that have shaped a career spanning almost seven decades

BY Betye Saar |