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From a survey of Asian feminist art to exhibitions by Elmgreen & Dragset and Anicka YI

BY Andy St. Louis |

Layered meanings in a haunting piece by the L.A.-based artist, whose work is currently on view at MASP Sao Paulo and the Venice Biennale

BY Leslie Dick |

Surface and the unsaid in Carl Van Vechten’s 1955 portrait of the trailblazing dancer and choreographer

BY Jimmy Robert |

Founding director and curator Dodie Kazanjian talks about her initiative, launched in 2006, to bring contemporary art to the Metropolitan Opera

BY Kat Herriman AND Dodie Kazanjian |

Frieze Week New York 2024 offers a rare chance to see Ellen Fullman’s epic room-filling musical installation in action

The founders of The Here and There Collective tell Focus curator Lumi Tan about supporting contemporary Asian diaspora art and their sense of “peership” with artists

BY Lumi Tan |

Judy Baca’s mural The Great Wall of Los Angeles has been nearly 50 years in the making. Now, she’s working on it live in public at LACMA, in a historic gesture of creative transparency and cultural community

BY Armando Pulido |

Under the curation of Essence Harden for the first time, 2024’s section for young galleries is rooted in community, place and ideas of ecology

 

BY Taylor Bythewood-Porter |

The home of Frieze Los Angeles was once covered by an entire fake suburb created by Hollywood set designers: a deception that inspires this year’s Frieze Projects program, curated by Art Production Fund

BY Thara Parambi |