Now owned by New York’s MoMA, the painting of Joseph Roulin is the star loan for a major exhibition opening in Boston
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Plus: revolution on the dancefloor, Pacific Place invasion and despots with a difference
The city’s creatives are gaining wider recognition amid pressure from the National Security Law and Covid
A chat with the architect behind the New York institution’s transformation and an art historian’s view on it, plus a discussion about a sea-themed work by the last great ukiyo-e master
Ethiopia and UK-based gallery Addis Fine Art’s decision to partner with Esther Schipper and James Cohan to promote Berhanu internationally shows the positive potential of shared representation
The Taiwanese artist encourages the audience to make their mark on his vast installation, an evocation of Picasso’s 1930s masterpiece, at M+ in Hong Kong
A racial justice activist by trade, Ashish Ghadiali’s show at Thelma Hulbert Gallery is his first as an artist
Shin Min wins MGM’s $50,000 award for her portrayal of the “harsh reality” faced by fast food workers in South Korea
Vice President JD Vance will oversee the removal of “divisive, race-centered ideology” and deny funding to exhibitions that “degrade shared American values”
The portrait, which was commissioned in 2019, caught the ire of the president, who claimed the painting was “purposefully distorted”

