Guide
Your Concise New York Art Guide for November 2022
Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very New York art events this month, including the Latin American Art Triennial, Baldwin Lee, Triton Mobley, and more.
Guide
Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very New York art events this month, including the Latin American Art Triennial, Baldwin Lee, Triton Mobley, and more.
Art
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Opinion
Treating Kanye West’s latest statements as exceptional, rather than a routine expression of the everyday reality of white supremacy, is only making the problem worse.
Books
Spell Bound helps readers curious about the craft to both see and understand the wide array of expressions that magic can assume, including in the context of new technologies.
Performance
When supply chains and funding fall short, theatre does too.
News
The new public sculpture is said to be the only official statue honoring Emmett Till in the United States.
News
Outraged patrons at the Mauritshuis Museum in the Netherlands responded with "obscene," "stupid," and "shut up!"
Opinion
America was our promised land but we might not be safe here anymore.
Art
For Werrell, moments of disconnection and isolation in the city become opportunities to find enchantment in the act of looking.
Art
Han's paintings are at once cryptic and straightforward, inaccessible and yet meticulously laid out.
Performance
African scholars Felwine Sarr and Dorcy Rugamba seek to answer this question with the musical theatre performance Freedom, I’ll have lived your dream until the very last day.
News
The previously unknown work was salvaged by a Lebanese artist and art historian, who first made the case for the painting's authenticity.