Every Artwork in the Massive Quilt for Palestine Unveiled at The Met

Each of 69 squares is being sold as a print to directly support a family trying to flee Gaza. Read more

Louvre, Guggenheim Among Major Museums Awarded Conservation Grants

The Bank of America Art Conservation Project has distributed some $20 million since 2010. Read more

Faith Ringgold Had a Dream; We Must Keep It Alive

Guerrilla Girls share an MLK-inspired letter the artist sent them in 1994. Read more

John Yau Talks About the Art of Collaboration

The exhibition Disguise the Limit highlights the many different ways Yau has worked with a wide range of visual artists over the past five decades. Read more

The Scholar Who Rewrote Black Brazilian History

Beatriz Nascimento’s groundbreaking research defied dominant White Brazilian academic narratives, instead emphasizing Black political agency. Read more

A View From the Easel

“My practice has grown in new ways just from being in close proximity to other artists.” Read more

Heart-Wrenching Gaza Image Wins World Press Photo of the Year

Photojournalist Mohammed Salem captured a Palestinian woman embracing the body of her niece, who was killed by an Israeli airstrike. Read more

Met Museum Returns Ancient Sumerian Statue to Iraq

The move follows several high-profile seizures of artworks of questionable provenance by the Manhattan DA. Read more

Sotheby’s to Offer Four Paintings by Joan Mitchell in ‘Momentous’ May Auction

Two works by the Mitchell sold at auction for more than $20 million last November. Read more

Venice Diaries: Pride and Prejudice

“I WANT TO TURN THE VIEWERS INTO FOREIGNERS,” Tesfaye Urgessa says to me. We’re in one of the baroque rooms in Venice’s Palazzo Bollani near San Marco, where, this week, the Addis Ababa–based painter is the first to represent Ethiopia… Read more