Art
Looking at Sports as Powerful Modes of Expression
Fifteen artists offer a range of ways into “sports” as a concept.
Art
Fifteen artists offer a range of ways into “sports” as a concept.
Art
Preoccupations: Palestinian Landscapes marshals seven artists’ passionate interpretations of Palestine.
Art
The Bastard Cookbook is more than a collection of recipes; it is a form of resistance against nationalism and xenophobia — and an homage to co-creation rather than assimilation
Art
This week, artist Arthur Jafa, the history of the Stradivarius violin, the politics of criticism, Latinx underrepresentation in the US media, an inflatable garden, and more.
Books
It’s abundantly clear that the present system is unsustainable.
Art
Inka Essenhigh's futuristic Uchronia is a pastoral place where what was once work is now play.
Art
Published in Life Magazine, the images of the sick and impoverished twelve-year-old Flávio da Silva prompted an outpouring of letters and offers of financial assistance.
Art
"Gateway," an interactive installation by Joana Vasconcelos, breaks down the boundaries between art and architecture, and makes both accessible.
Art
Though Krasner often invited art historians to interpret her work biographically, she was too resourceful an artist for those reductive readings to overshadow her art’s complexity.
Interview
"There is an emotional narrative to the way that the paintings are touched," the artist tells us. "If my body touches the surface aggressively or lightly, smearing or sanding, it creates different emotional notes, different speeds, and different focal points.
Community
This week, artist studios in Oregon, Brooklyn, Washington, and Michigan.
Art
With more than 300 works drawn from 66 Japanese institutions and 30 American collections, this is likely one of the largest exhibitions of Japanese art that a generation of Americans will ever see.