Introducing Our 2022 Editorial Themes
Burnaway announces its yearly magazine themes: Artist Environments, Invasive Species, and Nonhuman.
Burnaway announces its yearly magazine themes: Artist Environments, Invasive Species, and Nonhuman.
Burnaway’s monthly news roundup includes an upcoming exhibition at the Georgia Museum honoring Lou Stovall, a new Wangechi Mutu installation at the Nasher Museum, and grant awardee announcements.
Claire E. Dempster visits Prospect.5 and considers the sprawling, entwined art across the city of New Orleans.
Burnaway staff says goodbye to 2021 and revisits their favorite pieces published this year.
Justin Chance considers Genesis 3 and serpent handling in West Virginia through the art work of Beverly Buchanan and the late Pastor Jamie Coots.
In this feature from Treasure, Elena Peterman considers the aesthetics of crisis pictures through the art of Anastasia Samoylova and Torkwase Dyson.
Our monthly round up of calls, residencies, and opportunities includes MOZAIK Philanthropy’s Future Art Awards, the 6th Louisiana Biennial, and Norfolk Southern’s Artist-in-Residence Program.
Burnaway’s bi-weekly news roundup celebrates the life of Memphis rapper Young Dolph.
Our monthly round up of calls, residencies, and opportunities includes residencies at Antenna, the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, and the Currier Museum of Art.