In Memoriam
Remembering Frank Gehry, Martin Parr, and Mel Leipzig
This week, we honor a sculptor of buildings, a photographer of the absurd, and the “Chekhov of Trenton.”
In Memoriam
This week, we honor a sculptor of buildings, a photographer of the absurd, and the “Chekhov of Trenton.”
Best of 2025
Olga de Amaral’s sculptural tapestries, Otobong Nkanga’s multi-media oeuvre, Meriem Bennani’s footwear-as-soundscape, and more.
Feature
The artist takes a mystical, magical journey through America's supernatural past in a retrospective at the Benton Museum of Art.
Art Review
In her textile-based practice, she calls attention to what holds a piece together or the ways some works seem ready to come apart.
News
Stephanie Hill Wilchfort of the Museum of the City of New York and Atiba Edwards of the Brooklyn Children's Museum will lead the coalition of city-funded institutions.
News
She is the first artist with a learning disability to earn the coveted distinction.
Best of 2025
It was a year of surprising pairings and standout exhibitions by artists including Kerry James Marshall, Jenny Saville, and Leigh Bowery
Community
Our series on painters and their practices is back, this time for an interview with the New York-based artist who creates “paintings in felt” to explore her Irish and Indian family history.
News
But the ripple effects of the abrupt fund withdrawals are still being felt, organizations say.
Feature
Despite pushback from right-wing leaders, nativity scenes with a humanitarian message are spreading across the country.
Art Review
An overdue MoMA show reminds us that Lam pursued his own dialogue with African and Afro-diasporic visual cultures, even as the Parisian avant-garde exoticized his heritage.
Art Review
The Drawing Center’s Voice of Space has vast potential, but a lack of strong focus and commanding imagery makes it more earthbound than cosmic.