Art Fairs The Armory Show Spotlights Artists Who Have Worked in the Amazon as Brazil’s Indigenous Artists Gain Growing Global Prominence Get to know the artists who've lived and worked in the Amazon. By Sara Roffino, Sep 8, 2022
Art World Is Brazil’s Most Famous Art Movement Built on Racial Inequality? A New Generation Argues ‘Yes’ MoMA's "Tarsila do Amaral" show puts a fresh spotlight on how Afro-Brazilians have been sidelined in the country's art history. By Sara Roffino, Mar 13, 2018
Opinion Why MoMA’s Exhibition of Towering Brazilian Modernist Tarsila do Amaral Misses the Mark The museum's overly formalist approach misses out on an opportunity to delve into the politics of Brazilian Modernism. By Sara Roffino, Mar 1, 2018
People Meet the Brooklyn Puppet Designer Behind the Fantastical Olympics Opening Ceremony Nicholas Mahon has worked for the Jim Henson Company and Blue Man Group. By Sara Roffino, Feb 9, 2018
People Hockney’s Children: 5 Artists on Why They’re So Indebted to the Charming British Painter Jonas Wood, Jordan Casteel, and others describe how early encounters with Hockney transformed their approach to painting. By Sara Roffino, Dec 1, 2017
Art World The Zeitz Museum Debuts in Cape Town to High Hopes and a Swirl of Fierce Debate A lot of fanfare, and a lot of questions, surround the ambitious new institution. By Sara Roffino, Sep 25, 2017
Art World See Inside the New Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art, Said to Be Africa’s Largest Museum Billed as the continent's largest museum, the institution opens with a sprawling survey of African contemporary art. By Sara Roffino, Sep 18, 2017
Art World 55 Years Ago, Leading Art Historians Flocked to Zimbabwe for a Landmark Conference. Now, It’s Getting a Sequel. The second edition of ICAC will take place in Harare, Zimbabwe, and is organized under the theme "Mapping the Future." By Sara Roffino, Sep 11, 2017