Presented by AIG, the Seattle Art Fair is a one-of-a-kind destination for modern and contemporary art, showcasing the vibrant arts community of the Pacific Northwest.

The fair brings together the region’s strong collector base; local, national, and international galleries; area museums and institutions; and a variety of innovative public programming.

Join us this July 21–24 at Seattle Art Fair 2022! Discover the best in modern and contemporary art, presented by 85 top galleries worldwide, and immerse yourself in an array of public projects, talks, and performances.

To learn more and purchase tickets, visit seattleartfair.com.

Corcoran Celebrates Black Fatherhood in New Photojournalism Exhibition

Part of a media project by Dr. Imani M. Cheers, Framing Fatherhood is on view at the George Washington University’s Corcoran School of the Arts and Design in DC through July 31.

The Risks That Lurk in Europe’s “Scramble for Decolonization”

As the global consensus on restitution passes the tipping point, some skepticism towards these sudden, improbable Damascene conversions towards restitution is probably justified.

Raphael Between Heaven and Earth

The Renaissance master was boundlessly ambitious and intimidatingly energetic, charming, good-looking, diplomatic, and utterly opportunistic.

Stream Media Works by Korean, European, and West Asian Artists on Watch and Chill 2.0

International audiences have free access to the media collections of MMCA Korea, Sharjah Art Foundation, and ArkDes through this subscription-based art streaming platform.

White Boys and Divine Animals Bound Cleverly Together

Zadie Xa’s quilted textiles and Hernan Bas’s paintings of adolescent men enjoy a surprising but generative dialogue at San Francisco’s Jessica Silverman gallery.

Jeff Koons Doesn’t Get It

While Koons may be a man on the moon, he’s looking back at Earth, oblivious to the vastness behind him, if only he would turn around.

Center for Art, Research and Alliances Opens Space for Future (Un)doings in Conjurings

Convened by Erika Sprey, Lamin Fofana, Sky Hopinka, Emmy Catedral, and Manuela Moscoso, the public program unfolds this summer at CARA in New York City.

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