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Timely Lessons From 18th-Century British Printmaking The Radical Print reframes the work of five artists who used the form to satirize and lampoon, actively dismantling power systems in the process.
A sweeping new history explores facial hair as a proving ground for notions about gender, race, and rebellion.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to artist David A. Lindon, whose creations tend to fit in the eye of a needle. His latest work: The world's tiniest Lego block.
The best of Artnet News in your inbox. Sign up for our daily newsletter. Artist David Hockney at Louis Vuitton Foundation on April 7, 2025 in Paris, France. Photo by Luc Castel/Getty Images.
When Kasmin opened his own gallery in 1963, Hockney was his only figurative artist. “David was always the odd man out in my gallery,” he tells me. But Kasmin was able to sell Hockney’s work.
The overdue exhibition, which has produced the first scholarly catalogue of Zurkinden work, comes at a cresting moment of interest in the artist. Last year, at Art Basel, New York’s Meredith ...
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