Reviews In a Long-Overdue Retrospective, Amalia Mesa-Bains Holds Space for the Chicanx Community The powerful exhibition at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive is on view until August 13. By Maximilíano Durón Jun 9, 2023 8:35 am
Features Defiantly at Home: Latinx Artists in the Borderlands Domesticity and resistance commingle in images from Southwestern migrant communities. By Nadiah Rivera Fellah Nov 21, 2022 10:00 am
News Ford, Mellon Foundations Name 2022 Winners of $50,000 Latinx Artist Fellowships, Including Amalia Mesa-Bains, Las Nietas de Nonó The 15 artists who received the awards are at various stages in their careers. By Maximilíano Durón May 12, 2022 12:00 pm
News Russian Artist Stages Protest at Country’s Empty Pavilion in Venice, $35 M. Richter Once Owned by Eric Clapton to Hit the Market, and More: Morning Links from April 21, 2022 Here's what we're reading this morning. By The Editors of ARTnews Apr 21, 2022 10:03 am
News ‘We Need Change Now’: Activists Circulate Open Letter on Future of El Museo del Barrio Its demands include the formation of a more racially diverse board and staff and a residency program. By Maximilíano Durón Mar 28, 2019 2:14 pm
News ‘Califas: Art of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands’ at Richmond Art Center, California See images from one notable show every weekday. By The Editors of ARTnews Oct 29, 2018 5:36 pm
News Icons, An Introduction Who is an Icon? In the five profiles within, iconic status is high-stakes and hard-won—and, we hope, long-lasting. By The Editors of ARTnews Mar 27, 2018 5:01 am
How to Altar the World: Amalia Mesa-Bains’s Art Shifts the Way We See Art History For the past four decades, the Chicana activist and scholar has agitated for institutional change By Maximilíano Durón Mar 27, 2018 5:00 am
News ‘A True Pioneer’: Friends and Colleagues Remember Linda Nochlin Artists, curators, and critics recall their time with the art historian and her writings. By The Editors of ARTnews Nov 2, 2017 12:19 pm
Concrete History: Chicana Muralist Judith F. Baca Goes from the Great Wall to the Museum Wall Her work shows history presented there is from the perspective of those who have not always been recognized—women, minorities, queer people. By Maximilíano Durón Apr 19, 2017 9:10 am