Dana Schutz

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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

BY Cal Revely-Calder |

The 'activist collector' on supporting women artists, museums after COVID-19 and what the art world can learn from Silicon Valley

BY Komal Shah AND Matthew McLean |

The moral high-ground has been claimed by many in the 2010s; it has also been placed in perpetual doubt

BY Rosanna McLaughlin |

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

BY Ian Bourland |

From Hannah Black to Not Surprised, the changes demanded by today’s letter writers are still a long way from being assured

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

On recent artistic appropriation controversies

BY Coco Fusco |

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

BY Adam Kleinman |

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

Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA

BY Dan Fox |

Museé d'art contemporain de Montréal, Canada

BY James D. Campbell |

At Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, the New York artist renders grotesque iconography with deeply unsettling results 

BY James D. Campbell |

LFL Gallery, New York, USA

BY Peter Eleey |