News
New York’s Frick Collection Will Finally Reopen in Spring
The museum, which houses 1,800 European artworks including three Vermeer paintings, is set to welcome visitors again after a four-year renovation.
News
The museum, which houses 1,800 European artworks including three Vermeer paintings, is set to welcome visitors again after a four-year renovation.
Art
The volume of problematic artifacts Locke uncovered in the British Museum’s archives illustrates the fundamental importance of objective historical research.
Art
Throughout her career, she collaborated with scientists, doctors, and animals, blurring the boundaries between art projects and scientific experiments.
Art
At the Wende Museum, contemporary art is cleverly interspersed among archival surveillance artifacts.
Art
This week, self-clicking computers, Saif Azzuz’s hymn to Indigenous plants, RIP Bed-Stuy Aquarium fishies, ugly Renaissance babies, Diwali-ween, and more.
Community
“Music is a crucial part of my routine, guiding me into an unconscious, fluid state where ideas emerge freely.”
Features
From Chappell Roan references to hyper-specific camp and pop-culture moments, the phenomenon is a reprieve from the world of bunny ears and angel halos.
Art
Memento moris remind us that death is inevitable, nothing afterward is assured, and what we do in that crack of light between oblivions is our responsibility.
News
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and other cultural institutions are open for early voting.
Book Review
Marion Gibson’s research rigorously traces the legal and human aspects of the trials through today.
News
Archaeologists derived the findings from data collected in 2013 as part of a forest-monitoring survey.
Guide
Female subjectivity in the work of Leonor Fini and Leonora Carrington, Christopher Suarez’s odes to the parking lot, Yolanda López’s heroic portraits, and more.