We talk to The Art Newspaper’s reporter Sarvy Geranpayeh about her conversations with six Palestinian artists about their daily lives amid Israel’s ongoing military offensive in Gaza. Frank Stella, one of the key artists in the history of American abstraction, has died, aged 87. We speak to Bonnie Clearwater, the director and chief curator of the NSU Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, who worked with Stella on two landmark shows. And as Spring finally arrives in London, this episode’s Work of the Week is, fittingly, Vanessa Bell’s View into a Garden (1926). It features in an exhibition opening next week at the Garden Museum in London, called Gardening Bohemia: Bloomsbury Women Outdoors. Emma House, the curator at the museum, tells me more.
Glory of the World: Color Field Painting (1950s to 1983), NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, US, until 25 August. Frank Stella: Recent Sculpture, Deitch Projects, New York, until 24 May.
Gardening Bohemia: Bloomsbury Women Outdoors, Garden Museum, London, 15 May-29 September.
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Art market and stagflation; Spain’s historical memory; Dürer plate remade by Goldin + Senneby
New National Portrait Gallery, William Edmondson, Zinzi Minott’s Windrush film
Afua Hirsch on Africa Rising, Liverpool Biennial, Basquiat in Basel with Jeffrey Deitch
Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood; Wayne McGregor on Carmen Herrera; Whistler’s Mother
Hannah Gadsby’s Picasso show; Italy floods; Ellsworth Kelly’s centenary
Keith Haring in LA; Tate Britain’s rehang; Joan Brown in Pittsburgh
New York: Frieze and auctions; Richard Prince copyright case (and Warhol ruling); Sarah Sze in London
Artists in Sudan; the Marquis de Sade in Barcelona; Gwen John
Charles III’s coronation; Karl Lagerfeld in New York; Marlene Smith’s Good Housekeeping III
Artificial Intelligence: the museum perspective, the artist’s view, the photography controversy
Hilma af Klint and Piet Mondrian at Tate Modern; Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at the Whitney; the Roman gateway to Britain, reconstructed
Expo and the Chicago scene; Northern Ireland’s museums; Sarah Bernhardt in Paris
Art and the banks; hip hop in Baltimore; Juan de Pareja, the artist enslaved by Velázquez
Are visitors returning to museums? Plus, Manet/Degas and Berthe Morisot
Art Basel Hong Kong bounces back; art censorship online; Brenda L. Croft’s images of First Nations Australian women
“Biggest art fraud in history” in Canada; artists’ pay; the Ugly Duchess by Massys (and Leonardo)
Old Masters at Tefaf; Paris’s Institut du Monde Arabe; Rosalba Carriera in Berlin
Art Dubai; MoMA’s political video art show; Lucie Rie
Nigeria’s pivotal election, The Met: a guard’s memoir, Hubert Robert in Stockholm
Turkey-Syria: the earthquake and heritage; Alice Neel in London; a Navajo “eye-dazzler” blanket
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