With the fall art season in full swing, we turn our lens to the galleries of Los Angeles.
Art Galleries & Museums
The Peabody Essex Museum takes a more personal look at the Salem Witch Trials this fall.
From the art neighborhoods of the Lower East Side to Chelsea, women artists have kicked off New York’s fall cultural season with some of the best exhibitions in the city.
"The Path to Paradise: Judith Schaechter’s Stained-Glass Art" is the first survey and major scholarly assessment of this groundbreaking artist’s thirty-seven-year career.
The Khaleeji Art Museum is a digital museum experience that introduces visitors from all around the world to artists of the Arab region, including female artists, through virtual exhibitions.
Though in the west it is largely associated with yoga and sex, the practice and philosophy of Tantra is much more than that.
Rounding up six New York solo shows that highlight reality rendered raw, we take you around the town for a look at some of the best paintings and sculpture being made today.
It has been two years since Princeton University announced the renowned Ghanaian-British architect Sir David Adjaye would be designing their new art museum. On September 23, Princeton finally gave the public a look at Adjaye’s ambitious contemporary design that seeks to “work” on the iconic Collegiate Gothic campus.
The richness of Etruscan artistry is currently on show in an exhibition at Museo Centrale Montemartini in Rome. The Colors of the Etruscans brings together a superb series of terracotta frescos and sculpture, which once decorated the walls and roofs of temples, houses, and tombs.
A new exhibition at MoMA PS1 examines the artwork of those currently or formerly incarcerated, as well as artists who have been impacted by the carceral system. Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration brings together the work of more than thirty-five artists whose diverse experiences and artworks have one thing in common: the prison system.



















