The exhibition "Artists Respond: American Art and the Vietnam War, 1965–1975" is now on view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C.
Conveying the enormity of climate change through discrete objects is the central challenge of contemporary environmental art, if not the single greatest philosophical problem of our era.
Preoccupied with developing urban infrastructure, the well-heeled civic leaders of Dallas have long viewed art—especially when supplied by big-name artists from afar—as a boost the city's "world-class…
Sixteen Romanesque Biblical manuscripts known together as as “The Idda Collection” will go on display, for sale, at the Les Enluminures Gallery in New York from April 9-May 2. Dated
On Monday afternoon, President Obama will award the 2011 National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal in the East Room of the White House. The First Lady will also be present. This presentat…
"I'll meet you at the big red thing," one Occupy Wall Streeter was heard saying into his cell phone-the "thing" being Mark di Suvero's 1997 work Joie de Vivre. That same big red thing also became…
Emerging in the 1970s, when his monumental steel structures appeared in public spaces in all five boroughs of New York, Mark di Suvero's marvels of balance, space, color and geometric form permeate…
Sculptor Mark di Suvero is among the 10 honorees being presented with a 2010 National Medal of Arts by President Obama. The ceremony will stream live on www.WhiteHouse.gov/Live today at 1:45 pm. It…
To celebrate its fiftieth year, this weekend Storm King Art Center opens a pair of exhibitions that take a look forward and a look back. In the last century, Storm King has evolved from what was first …