This week in 1962, #GregCurnoe (1936–1992) organized Canada's first "Happening" in his hometown of London, Ontario, which involved building a structure out of scrap lumber, posing in tableaux vivants, and participating in a water battle. Learn more: https://t.co/cIORQUVolE
In 2004, MoMA only 5 percent of the art on view in the permanent collection was by women. For a few years after the percent hovered under 11%. In 2019, the museum estimates that 28 percent of the works on view are by women. Not enough. But that is real change.
Please come to the @92ndStreetY Monday to hear me and @robertasmithnyt talk about my new @riverheadbooks book “Art Is Life,” and the art of the 21st century and how it got this way and why. Selfies will be taken. Please come. Thank you.
After fading in popularity, film photography is seeing a major comeback fueled by younger generations and social media.
@GadiNBC takes us inside the developing craze with a story shot entirely on film.
Please join us on October 19th as author John Little gives a presentation on his two-volume work "The Donnellys"
"Having read all the historical works relating to the Donnellys, in my mind, John Little's work is the most advanced, #ldnont 1 of 4
🎖️ Congratulations to Canadian cartoonist Seth, who recently received French knighthood when he was named a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. His newest work, “Omnis Temporalis" (2022), is a musical adaptation of his comic "George Sprott."
What a wonderful turnout for an inspiring exhibit of art by @margauxwilliamson -“Interiors,” curated by Jessica Bradley. Today is the last day for this exhibit @museumlondon but I would encourage you to check out the work.
Just announced: ICP is extending the exhibition "William Klein: YES" for three more days, in honor of William Klein (1926–2022). The show will be open this Tue/Wed from 11AM–7PM, and Thursday from 11AM-9PM. https://t.co/nEmVKybNPm