Discovered accidentally in a lab in Oregon in 2009, YInMn blue is now headed for widespread use, thanks to Crayola.
May 25, 2017
Over 400 Artists Show Their Works and Spaces at Greenpoint Open Studios
On June 3 and 4, visit and talk with artists working in every corner of the North Brooklyn neighborhood.
A Post-Punk ’80s Sci-Fi Film Explores NYC’s Nightlife
The only surviving 35mm print of Slava Tsukerman’s cult film Liquid Sky will have its final public screenings at Quad Cinema before being permanently retired.
The National Endowment for the Humanities Isn’t Shutting Down
Despite President Trump’s proposal to eliminate it, the agency says it “will continue to operate as usual.”
Artists Dream Up Digital Dystopias
A group show at Kunsthal Charlottenborg imagines an unknown future full of sleek techno-chaos.
The Work of a Fashion Photographer Who Despised the Fashion World
Deborah Turbeville’s photographs are dark, emotive landscapes that just happened to feature fine attire.
Apply for Discounted Art Studio Space in Brooklyn
Applications for $12/rsf space in DUMBO are due Wednesday, May 31.
Who’s Afraid of White Fragility? Edward Albee
The late playwright’s estate recently rescinded rights to his most famous play from a director who wanted to cast a black actor in his production.
Carol Rama’s Resistant Desire
A survey of Rama’s work at the New Museum shows an almost manic motion between ideas and styles — the Italian artist’s way of defying reduction.
Witnessing the Female Gaze in Susan Meiselas’s 1970s Street Photos
With the Prince Street Girls series, Susan Meiselas has accomplished something subtle but radical: a body of work devoted entirely to how women regard each other without the infiltration of a male perspective.
The Eclectic Objects that Inspired Matisse’s Art
Matisse in the Studio, at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, is the first exhibit to focus specifically on Matisse’s objects and how they influenced his art making.