Art
The Emotional Pull of Metal, Paper, and Light
The sculptor's drawings and maquettes reflect his efforts to abstract the formal qualities of light, space, and time.
Art
The sculptor's drawings and maquettes reflect his efforts to abstract the formal qualities of light, space, and time.
Performance
The story of a 39-day siege at the church traditionally said to mark the birthplace of Jesus Christ casts human emotions into stark relief amid almost unimaginable circumstances.
In Brief
An archivist at the borough hall of Madison, New Jersey discovered, sitting innocuously in a corner, a genuine Rodin: a bust of Napoleon Bonaparte, carved of marble and weighing 700 pounds.
History
Looking for a Halloween costume? Here's a 19th-century guide to dressing for fancy balls, with costumes for witches, carrier pigeons, glowworms, and air.
Art
In an exhibition at the former home of Frederic Edwin Church, a key member of the movement, Teresita Fernández reimagines the legacy of American landscape painting.
Art
Given some historical context, the impact graffiti had on the paintings Murray made during the 1980s is plain to see.
Art
DJ Susan Z Anthony will play music spanning the late 1950s to the mid-'70s at Azikiwe Mohammed's fictional thrift store.
Art
Artist Lotte Geeven is hoping to make the sandy symphonies of the desert more accessible.
Art
An exhibition at Paul Kasmin Gallery offers a capsule vision of the relationship of the two artists during these formative years.
Art
Traveling between Red Hook and Manhattan by ferry, an AI app talks to the water — and gets the water to talk back.
In Brief
The letter, received some two years ago by curator of Latin American art at LACMA, was penned in an odd, first-person style, speaking as the painting itself.
Art
Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa features five LA-based performers wearing costumes deigned by the artist and continues a tradition of theatrical resistance.