While slow movements have garnered attention and interest over the years, Slow Art Day is an annual event that may not be on every one’s radars, but is in fact very easy to …
While #MuseumWeek can be used to highlight timely issues in the art world, or just for fun, we are featuring some of our fantastic museum partners, along with the upcoming catalogues we’re co-publishing with them. …
This post is part of a blog series celebrating the College Art Association annual conference taking place in New York City from February 15–18. Please visit us at Booth 605 if you are attending, and otherwise stay tuned for …
Published in association with the Katherine E. Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota, UC Press is proud to announce that Covered in Time and History: The Films of Ana Mendieta was recently awarded First Prize …
by Selma Holo and Maite Alvarez, co-editors of Remix: Changing Conversations in Museums of the Americas Ecologists C. S. Holling and Lance Gunderson coined the idea of Panarchy. Panarchy is a way of …
by Selma Holo and Maite Alvarez, co-editors of Remix: Changing Conversations in Museums of the Americas In 2002, two ecologists developed a theory, which addressed systemic transformation in nature. They created an overarching, …
By Norman Girardot, author of Envisioning Howard Finster: The Religion and Art of a Stranger from Another World Norman Girardot, fresh from attending the “America is Hard to See” exhibit at the (New) …
By Peggy Levitt, author of Artifacts and Allegiances: How Museums Put the Nation and the World on Display This guest post is published in advance of the American Sociological Association conference in Chicago. …