Film
New York Jewish Film Festival Returns for 33rd Edition
The lineup of 28 feature, documentary, and short films and discussions with filmmakers kicks off on January 10.
Film
The lineup of 28 feature, documentary, and short films and discussions with filmmakers kicks off on January 10.
Books
From an artist’s moving children’s book to an index of Indigenous North American type, add these art titles to your 2024 reading list.
Art
Botticelli’s drawings bring us tantalizingly close to the artist, a man as clouded by intimations of darkness, and seeking some salve of beauty, as we are today.
Art
This week, a futuristic bookstore, social media and art amid Russia’s war on Ukraine, ancient Greek napkins made of dough, Claudine Gay’s resignation, and more.
Art
The artwork’s hips definitely do not lie, but its face might.
Art
Her multidisciplinary practice takes text as a point of departure, stripping away layers of meaning until only the marks remain.
News
Among those mentioned are Thomas Pritzker, former chairman of the Art Institute of Chicago, and MoMA trustee Glenn Dubin.
Art
People are wasting no time reimagining Steamboat Willie (1928) with often terrifying results.
Art
From cow-dung lamps to mushroom-based, architecturally sound bricks, Life Cycles investigates how design materials can work in tandem with nature.
News
A list of artists purportedly used to train Midjourney includes prominent names such as Banksy, David Hockney, and Yayoi Kusama.
Art
In response to Israel’s attacks on Gaza, artists share the ways in which they’ve engaged their practice to raise awareness and mobilize action.
Art
Nico Vascellari's "Alessio" confronts us with our own humanity through this piece, which unapologetically shows alternate ways of being human.