Art
The Visceral Humanity of Ralph Lemon’s Art
Blending and blurring his roles as an artist, choreographer, and writer, a survey of Lemon’s art centers his luminous legacy of storytelling, memory, and transformation.
Art
Blending and blurring his roles as an artist, choreographer, and writer, a survey of Lemon’s art centers his luminous legacy of storytelling, memory, and transformation.
Art
The artist’s imaginative, iterative artworks emphasize the loss that accompanies perpetual displacement — even the kind created by art world success.
Art
Tong Yang-Tze’s “Dialogue” (2024) in the museum’s Great Hall engages with the ancient art form on a monumental level.
Art
More than 80 artists spanning the gallery’s history contributed work — and some were present for the celebration.
Comics
Meet the artists, activists, and organizers on the front lines of the housing justice movement in New York City. Part five of a series.
Art
In today’s algorithm-driven world what has become of embodied eroticism, of desire, of seeking and celebrating beauty, of intimate vulnerability, or vulnerable intimacy?
Art
This week: The Indigenous woman in Dorothea Lange’s famous photo, Brutalist speakers, a new mural in SF, horses as healers, and can we really speak to animals?
Community
“My day begins softly.”
News
The Met’s cafe is sad with stunning views, while the Queens Museum’s takes the cake for the lowest overall prices.
Art
These 11 local and online artist-run sales, craft fairs, and markets stress community over consumption.
Satire
From Georgia O’Keeffe’s suggestive cabbage to Andrew Wyeth’s cornbread of the everyman, the findings represent a treasure of art and culinary history.
Satire
No Vanitas paintings, no parables, no metaphors — just pigging out.