At MOCA Geffen and The Brick, “Monuments” Probes the Line Between History and Propaganda The exhibition confronts the mythology of the Confederacy by placing toppled monuments in dialogue with contemporary works about race, history and memory. By Jordan Riefe
48 Hours of Art in Chicago: CXW, Museums and Monuments to Come Here, debates about whether art can change a city give way to evidence that it already does through cultural labor and shared experiences. By Christa Terry
Cultural Comings and Goings: The Gallery Climate Coalition’s Inaugural Chair, MoMA’s New Director and More (Updated) The only constant in the art world is change. By Christa Terry and Elisa Carollo
Rich Tapestries and Loose Ends: ‘Woven Histories’ Is Unwieldy in Its Comprehensiveness By Katherine Schreiber
Indigenous Artist Jeffrey Gibson Will Represent the U.S. at Next Year’s Venice Biennale By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Arts Power 50: The Changemakers Shaping the Art World in 2019 By Paddy Johnson, Mary von Aue, Juliet Helmke, Sissi Cao and Helen Holmes
Rubber Duck Artist Cries Plagiarism, the High Cost of US Museum Expansions—and More By Alanna Martinez