Thorough Handbook for the 2026 Future Art Fair: Key Details Prior to Next Month’s Launch

Kirsten Sims, “A touch extravagant,” 2025. Acrylic on Italian cotton encased in solid ash. (Courtesy of the artist and Alison Milne Co.) As its name suggests, Future Fair is entirely focused on the future. Since its inception in 2020, the organization has organized community-oriented exhibitions in New York annually, each showcasing those leading the charge in the contemporary art world. […]

Shoe’s Black Book: A Log of Work (1985-1987)

“Shoe’s Black Book: A Record of Work” is an enthralling representation of the artistic journey and professional undertakings of Ken “Shoe” Shoemaker, a notable personality in the graphic design realm during 1985-1987. This narrative efficiently explores the complexities of Shoe’s celebrated work and the considerable influence it wielded on his career as well as on the broader art scene. Ken […]

Conversion of Previous Train Manufacturing Facility into Illumination Artwork Featuring Suspended Gold and Silver Disks

Set within a former railway manufacturing facility in Florence, HALOS occupies the industrial environment with a striking showcase of suspended, reflective discs continuously in motion. This immersive installation was crafted by the Spanish artist SpY, renowned for his expansive works that engage with urban settings and transform familiar locations into futuristic, surreal realms. As the suspended circles softly rotate in […]

Essential Reading List

**Community and Art: A Confluence of Stories and Impact** 1. **The Artistic Vision: El Anatsui’s Safety Curtain** El Anatsui’s 2025 installation “XOHANAMI” at the Vienna State Opera serves as both a visual and communal prelude to performances, inviting the audience to reflect upon themselves amidst a sea of depicted figures. This piece is part of the ongoing collaboration between the […]

Art Curators Appointed for Latine Art Survey at El Museo

**The Evolution and Influence of Community in Contemporary Art** In the vibrant realm of contemporary art, the concept of community has long played a pivotal role, influencing artists, curators, and institutions globally. As we navigate the ever-changing landscapes of biennales and art movements, we witness how these collective endeavors foster dialogue, creativity, and cultural exchange, shaping the art world with […]

Venice Biennale Jury Members Resign

The Venice Biennale’s international jury collectively resigned on April 30, a week after declaring their intention to exclude Russia and Israel from awards consideration due to human rights concerns. This decision was confirmed by the Biennale Foundation, which values the autonomy of its juries. The jury, led by women, including figures like Elvira Dyangani Ose and Solange Farkas, aimed to […]

“The New Jersey Signers: Five Independent Leaders”

**Announcement: Five Independent Souls Exhibition at Morven Museum & Garden** An upcoming exhibition at Morven Museum & Garden in Princeton invites visitors to delve into the complex history of New Jersey’s signers of the Declaration of Independence and the hidden stories of those they enslaved. Titled **”Five Independent Souls: The Signers from New Jersey,”** this exhibition opens on May 3, […]