Book Review
A Charming Cat-alog of John Craxton’s Kittens
John Craxton would see the animal mid-action and think, that’s another picture. On the occasion of National Cat Day, here are some of his most fantastic felines.
Book Review
John Craxton would see the animal mid-action and think, that’s another picture. On the occasion of National Cat Day, here are some of his most fantastic felines.
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With over 50 speakers and 15 sessions, Artlogic’s free online conference connects those who create, sell, and buy art so they can learn and grow together.
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Legacies examines the varied strategies Asian-American artists used to navigate New York from 1969 through 2001, offering lessons for the future.
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An exhibition at the New York Public Library shows that these modes share deep roots.
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The artist explores sonic reverberations, the relationship between the sacred and material realms, and the ways in which artworks might be activated by a participant.
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At the New-York Historical Society, a new exhibition chronicles the lives of pets and their owners since the 18th century.
Books
Identifying “dark forests” as digital havens from mainstream gamification, a new book plumbs the depths of the Internet and what it means for creatives today.
News
The Manhattan gallery’s move may be Tribeca’s most anticipated opening of the year and could mark an inflection point for the neighborhood.
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The infamous fruit taped to a wall divided viewers and critics when it debuted at Art Basel in Miami in 2019.
News
"This memorial honors the brave men and women who broke into the United States Capitol on January 6th, 2021, to loot, urinate, and defecate,” reads a plaque.
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Through his monumental charcoal drawings, the internationally acclaimed artist explores how images impact our understanding of the world.
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Democracy is a big idea. To many, it may seem abstract — but the arts can make democracy personal, relevant, and tangible.