Contemporary art

Fred Wilson

Fred Wilson uses the museum as his palette

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The conceptual artist challenges the conventions of museum display and offers his personal tour of the Met.

"Judy's  Hand  Pavilion," 2018, by Tony Tasset

Cleveland’s move to the front lines of contemporary art

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General Idea

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Kehinde Wiley

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Diamond in the Rough: A Sculptor Builds a Jewels (And More) Out of Salvaged Wood

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One former soldier recalled the sight of livestock wandering around abandoned villages. Their owners had fled and left them behind. Sofiane Zouggar made these haunting images.

Algerian artists are ‘exposing the scars’ of the country’s recent civil war

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Not too long ago, Algeria fought a traumatizing civil war between the country’s military and Islamist militias, now commonly called the “Black Decade.” Today, a younger generation of Algerians is trying to reconcile the country’s trauma through art, but the government has a policy of overlooking it.

Algeran artists exchange ideas at BOX 24, an artist collective in Algiers.

Algeria’s contemporary artists strive to make their own space

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In the white-washed buildings of Algiers, a creative community is flourishing — no thanks to the government. Algerian authorities spend hundreds of millions of dollars to promote culture, but keep a tight rein on what kind of culture is supported. Despite this, the country has seen a slow emergence of an independent contemporary art scene.

Mapping Our Digital DNA

We live in a time that is all about being tuned in and logged on. Our friends are online, our interactions are online, and our personal information, opinions and history are online. While we’ve learned in recent weeks that much more of our data is available to the government than we once realized, the millions […]

Art still a good investment

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Downturns are everywhere, except perhaps in the art market — the work of controversial artist Damien Hirst is up for auction for millions at Sothebys.

Ghetto Biennale art show in Port-au-Prince

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The Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, is traffic-snarled, chaotic, and terribly poor; but for three weeks, it was also the site of a unique art event.