As society withdrew behind screens Cal Revely-Calder reflects on how the visage has become a focal point in painting during the COVID-19 crisis
The 'activist collector' on supporting women artists, museums after COVID-19 and what the art world can learn from Silicon Valley
The moral high-ground has been claimed by many in the 2010s; it has also been placed in perpetual doubt
Satire and ‘fake news’, the message of the leftist ‘little magazine’, and #RepealThe8th: what to read this weekend
A year marked by new visualizations, both controversial and celebrated, of the black body
From Hannah Black to Not Surprised, the changes demanded by today’s letter writers are still a long way from being assured
On recent artistic appropriation controversies
Former V&A director Martin Roth has died; Montreal Biennale struggles with debt; National Academy artists defend Dana Schutz
Dana Schutz show at ICA Boston attracts protests; Condo heads to Shanghai and Mexico City in 2018; Village Voice union threatened
Nicholas Serota profiled, Zadie Smith on appropriation, and the theological support for Trumpcare: what to read this weekend
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA
The Emmett Till painting saga continues; Guggenheim Abu Dhabi ‘should be postponed or downsized’ says former director
Trisha Brown has died, aged 80; two new appointments at London’s ICA; controversy at the Whitney
Museé d'art contemporain de Montréal, Canada
At Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, the New York artist renders grotesque iconography with deeply unsettling results
LFL Gallery, New York, USA