Art
A Gleaming Shrine for Oscar Wilde
David McDermott and Peter McGough have built a shrine to Wilde in the basement of a church in Greenwich Village.
Art
David McDermott and Peter McGough have built a shrine to Wilde in the basement of a church in Greenwich Village.
Art
Nathaniel Sullivan's While the Nation Went Bankrupt imagines the life of the 0.01%.
Art
Bring your discarded sewing, or the sewing you never started, or the sewing you wish you knew how to do, for a day of personal and community mending.
Announcement
All students in the highly competitive 2-year 60-credit MFA program are offered Teaching or Graduate Assistantship funding and 50% tuition waiver.
Art
Claire Malrieux's digital artwork "Climat Général" at the Collège des Bernardins features abstract forms that shift in response to weather data, evoking humanity's environmental impact.
Interview
In Los Angeles, a group of forward-thinking collectors is focused on building and championing diversity through the work they select.
Art
Maria de los Ángeles discusses her work, her relationship to her adopted country, and what DACA means in her life.
Art
The vanishing of an 1866 Croton Aqueduct manhole cover recalls the fleetingness of historic infrastructure heritage on New York City's streets.
Art
The bark paintings in Gapu-Monuk Saltwater: Journey to Sea Country at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney were pivotal documents in a major case for indigenous sea rights.
Art
Marcia Marcus's paintings at Eric Firestone Gallery, which span the late 1950s to early '70s, are connected by a thread of iridescent material.
History
Look But Don't Touch: Tactile Illusions on Maps at the Harvard Map Collection explores how cartographers have used trompe l'oeil illustrations on maps.
Art
On Wednesday night, art writers and critics Stephanie Cash, Jessica Lynne, Yasmeen Siddiqui, and Jason Stopa gather to talk shop and take questions at the New York Academy of Art.