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Columns

Hard Truths: Should an Artist Surrender to the System to Avoid Being an “Outsider”?

A creative soul wants to seem legit, and an assistant wonders about her union-busting boss.

By Chen & Lampert

After a Controversial Performance, Roksana Pirouzmand Pivoted to Sculpture, but Her Body Remains Emphatically Present

By Paula Mejía

Trey Abdella Is a New Kind of Bad Boy Artist

By Emily Watlington

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Fall 2024: New Talent

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Amanda Ba Details Her Painting on Art in America’s Latest Cover

The artist's work features a breed of dog called the American Bully.

By Andy Battaglia

An Impressionist painting shows a small white girl in a white lacy dress lounging as a puppy naps in an identical chair next to her.

“Mary Cassatt at Work” Honors the Labor of Attention and Love

The expatriate Impressionist's subject was never mas simple as mothers and children; she herself never had kids.

By Carlos Valladares

colorful abstract painting

“Space Makers” Charts the Influence of Native Art on American Abstraction

Indian Space Painting is the focus of a multivalent survey of Native American art and the modernism it inspired.

By Alexander Brier Marr

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Reviews

Svetlana Alpers’s New Book Asks: Is Art History?

A new anthology collects essays from decades of a storied career.
By Barry Schwabsky

Sarah Lewis’s New Book Shows How Photography Taught Americans to “See” Race

Lewis is the founder of Vision & Justice and the author of The Unseen Truth: When Race Changed Sight in America.
By Emmanuel Iduma

In A Climate Where All Palestinian Art Is “Controversial,” a Connecticut Museum Carves Space for Palestinian Dreams

The Palestine Museum US hosts tough-minded work that deals with love, anger, jealousy, fear, survival, loss, and a desire for what can come.
By Carlos Valladares

The First English-Language Monet Biography Portrays an Artist Capturing Nature Eclipsed by the Industrial Revolution’s Smoggy Haze

The book also concerns the nature of genius and the indiscretions it permits.
By Kelly Presutti

Teresita Fernández Shows Previously Unexhibited Works by Robert Smithson—and Finds Reasons to Argue with Him

"Teresita Fernández / Robert Smithson" is a two-person exhibition punctuated by both admiration and argument.
By Emily Watlington

Frank Walter Escaped Racism and Violence by Looking to the Stars

A range of other artists have begun looking at Walter's art, from KAWS to Peter Doig.
By Alex Greenberger

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Videos

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Interviews

Video: Arlene Shechet Brings Color and Humor to Her Monumental Sculptures

The artist discusses her new show of large-scale, boldly-colored sculptures, now on view at Storm King Art Center.

By Christopher Garcia Valle

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Issues & Commentary

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AI-Generated Images Are Spreading Paranoia and Misinformation. Can Art Historians Help?

Provenance research—rather than connoisseurship—is our best tool for authentication.

By Sonja Drimmer

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Newswire

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SPY The Best Yoga Mats for Any Practice, According to Instructors

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