Explosive Color and Radical Joy: How Niki de Saint Phalle Built Her Art Empire The retrospective traces her journey from Europe to the United States and showcases a career defined by bold, joyful rebellion. By Liisa Ladouceur
How a First-of-Its-Kind Exhibition About African American Artists in the Nordic Countries Came to Be “Nordic Utopia?” presents an alternative narrative to the oft-told tale of African American expat creatives in Paris. By Ethelene Whitmire and Leslie Anderson
The Met Pays Tribute to New York’s Great Black Artists “The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism” looks at the work of Black artists in the early decades of the Great Migration. By Nadja Sayej
One Fine Show: ‘Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898-1971’ at the Detroit Institute of the Arts By Dan Duray
The Opulent Contents of Venice’s ‘Palazzo Volpi’ Hit the Auction Block By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
The Strangeness Never Dampened Our Spirits: Odd Arrangements at Near-Sold-Out Walker Tower By Chris Pomorski