Interview
New Generation of Jewish Artists Pushes Sensitive Buttons
Leora Fridman discusses curating a new exhibition confronting issues of tradition, gender, and Zionism in the Jewish-American community.
Interview
Leora Fridman discusses curating a new exhibition confronting issues of tradition, gender, and Zionism in the Jewish-American community.
News
The internet is celebrating the ousting of the Fox News host with a rich buffet of gloating and green M&Ms.
Art
Photographer Ava Williams’s TikTok video of an Anderson-style train ride unleashed a new cinematic subgenre on the platform.
News
In Colchester, the first Ancient Roman city in Britain, you can now tell your friends to “meet you at the mosaic.”
Art
From an Anish Kapoor “Mini-Bean” to teeny immersive installations, Barely Fair is a much-needed break from the art world’s extravagance.
Art
One might go to an art fair anticipating spectacle, but what I found at Expo Chicago was much more heartening, and deeply Midwestern.
Art
“RuPublicans" responds to harmful anti-drag legislation in true queen fashion.
Art
Detroit’s Huckleberry Explorer’s Club, founded by Stefany Anne Golberg, monumentalizes the bits of existence that linger beneath the quotidian.
Books
Owen Hopkins’s The Brutalists is an A-to-Z encyclopedia of blocky concrete and utopian ideals.
Art
“As a Jewish-American person, there’s a story out there that I have not been privy to,” says Toby Millman.
News
The new fragrances are compatible with in-room diffusers, so you can now refer to your living room as the Egyptian Gallery.
Satire
The estranged prince said he took the role to raise awareness of mental health issues.