Features
The Louvre Was Robbed, But the Memes Stole the Show
Digital commentators wasted no time making Pink Panther jokes and digs at President Macron as the brazen robbery gets absorbed into the online discourse.
Features
Digital commentators wasted no time making Pink Panther jokes and digs at President Macron as the brazen robbery gets absorbed into the online discourse.
Guide
Hide your jewels and hop over to Art Basel, Asia NOW, the Upstairs Art Fair, and more art happenings in the City of Love.
News
A New York Times investigation revealed how the MoMA trustee, one of the country’s richest men, was often pressured by Epstein to pay up millions.
News
Chinese artist Liu Wei, known for installations exploring urbanization and modernity, will create a series of sculptures for the museum's Fifth Avenue niches.
Features
This year's event was a bit corporate, very chaotic, and incredibly cute.
Film Review
Windward pulls us into an almost prelapsarian vision of childhood existence on Newfoundland’s Fogo Island: no phones, no screens, no sense of impending climate crisis.
Features
After losing its state funding, the 14th Street festival scrapped its plans for a 20th anniversary celebration and chose a new theme: “nothing.”
Features
The growing movement’s visual language includes protest art and costumes that subvert President Trump's patriotic iconography.
Art Review
In Marta Lee’s solo show, I found a measure for reality that had never occurred to me to try before: painting.
Guide
Hew Locke’s new monograph, an anthology of the Studio Museum’s collection, Brandon Taylor’s latest novel, and more to dive into this October.
Opinion
A German newspaper commissioned an article from me but then refused to publish it.
Art Review
The eclectic threads of An Ecology of Quilts merge to tell a story that starts outdoors, with seeds sprouting, blooming, and reaching toward the sun.