The highly anticipated Whitney Biennial opens its doors to the public tomorrow, continuing its tradition as a significant indicator of the current landscape of American art. Critics and editors alike are eager to share their insights on the exhibition.
As spring unfolds in New York, art enthusiasts can also explore our curated guide to the city's vibrant art scene this season, with temperatures expected to reach a pleasant 60 degrees Fahrenheit. A time of renewal and creativity is upon us.
In another note, the DePaul Art Museum is facing closure, a decision that has stirred concern within the artistic community. Many believe that alternative solutions could have been pursued to prevent this outcome.
Critics have been busy examining various exhibitions, including Seph Rodney's reflections on Carol Bove at the Guggenheim, John Yau's analysis of Cordy Ryman's abstract works, and Julia Curl's exploration of Lisette Model's captivating jazz photography. Additionally, artists may experience what is termed a "creative hangover" after intense studio sessions, but fortunately, this phenomenon is manageable.