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Fine Art
Fine Art news and analysis from The Nation
November 11, 2020
Abstraction at a Distance
A return to the galleries after New York City’s shutdown.
Barry Schwabsky
November 9, 2020
Celia Paul Sits for Her Own Portrait
The painter’s memoir
Self-Portrait
is a revelation.
Sophie Haigney
November 9, 2020
An Epic Mural Prophesies Large-Scale Climate Destruction
A mountain landscape, upon closer inspection, reveals rampant floods, tornadoes, and fires.
David Opdyke
and
Lawrence Weschler
October 30, 2020
Don’t Hide the Art of Philip Guston
We should be able to distinguish racist imagery from imagery depicting racists.
Barry Schwabsky
October 20, 2020
Fraudulent Indigenous Art Is Flooding Museums
After untold exploitation and erasure, Native artwork is being undermined by fraud.
Chris O’Connell
,
Savannah Maher
and
The Texas Observer
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September 28, 2020
Behind the Myth of Pier Paolo Pasolini
On the artistic afterlife of the Italian filmmaker, poet, novelist, and polemicist.
Barry Schwabsky
September 22, 2020
A Collective Art Project to Support Your Local Post Office
Postcards for Democracy! Because we need the Postal Service on Election Day and every day.
Mark Mothersbaugh
and
Beatie Wolfe
September 15, 2020
The Incantatory Power of Ayad Akhtar and Shahzia Sikander
The two artistic geniuses—a novelist and a visual artist—discuss US politics, Islamophobia, and their recent work.
Ayad Akhtar
and
Shahzia Sikander
August 7, 2020
Portraits of a Pandemic
Drawing the nation.
Steve Brodner
August 4, 2020
What Truths Can You Divine From Instagram Paintings?
How the act of scrutinizing art online has changed the role of the critic.
Barry Schwabsky
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