Artcritical's Print Archives Feature Women Artists, Apocalyptic Landscapes, and Barnes Foundation Installation
Artcritical's print archives highlight multiple exhibitions and publications. A painterly exhibition showcases work by women artists. Another show presents video and prints that explore apocalyptic future landscapes built on present conditions. Three artists contribute images where sea, sky, air, and space converge through trippy, geometric, and photorealist approaches. The Barnes Foundation recently hosted an installation that reorganized its space while examining institutional history and founders. A street art exhibition appears in a neighborhood with minimal graffiti. Siglio published a new book collecting works by a startling artist known for affectionate, erotic drawings. Artcritical introduced "HUBS" as a new category focusing on artists and subjects discussed multiple times on the platform. The archives reference Wassily Kandinsky's colors evolving into nouns, objects, and substances.
Key facts
- Artcritical maintains print archives featuring multiple exhibitions
- A painterly exhibition showcases work by women artists
- An exhibition explores apocalyptic future landscapes through video and prints
- Three artists present images merging sea, sky, air, and space in varied styles
- The Barnes Foundation hosted an installation reorganizing space and examining history
- A street art exhibition occurs in a neighborhood with little graffiti
- Siglio published a book of collected works by an artist known for erotic drawings
- Artcritical introduced "HUBS" category for frequently discussed artists and subjects
Entities
Artists
- Wassily Kandinsky
Institutions
- Barnes Foundation
- Siglio
- artcritical