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The artist used the flowers, leaves and people around her in her luminous work
Across 50 years she has made potent political points in luminous work
A frank artistic response to economic and political fractures is not helped by curatorial hectoring
The painter emerges as a painstaking and protective observer of the city in an immaculate exhibition
Barbara Haskell dives into her favourite work for FT Globetrotter’s new series on must-see current exhibitions
Best known for his coloured glass sculptures, Bell reflects on a lifetime of changing how we see things
In the New York museum’s survey of American art the sharpest pieces reflect on today
The artist makes luminous work that is filled with strong emotion and political weight
With lockdown lifting for the city’s museums, visitors can return to the major shows that had been forced online
Neal Sher wants New York museum stripped of tax status for forcing out board member after protests
Safariland’s Warren Kanders, who left the board of the Whitney museum after protests
Institutions and artists are under pressure to probe the origins of their support
Coy, controversial retrospective is a tangle of cultural concerns — but the truth of Durham’s ethnicity matters
How did a black woman raised in segregation-era America gain renown as a painter of captivating canvases?
Too often overlooked, the spiritual father of Pop Art at last gets his due at the Whitney Museum
The centenarian Cuban-American abstractionist paints fiercely-edged geometric works
The Whitney Museum of American Art’s director discusses new buildings and curating modern works
The artist has taken up a paintbrush for her new, politically engaged series of works
A new Hayward Gallery show should inscribe the artist as a true original
Philanthropists who donate art to public galleries mix a passion for the pieces with a sharp eye for value
The New York art centre’s new image is attracting the ire of some critics
Sheena Wagstaff, first chairman of the Met’s modern and contemporary art department, talks about her plans
Humour offsets pretentiousness at this messily eclectic survey of contemporary art
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