Art Review
How Black Women Ceramicists Shaped Art History
Body Vessel Clay at the Ford Foundation Gallery spans three generations of artists who embody continuity, molding the past and present.
Art Review
Body Vessel Clay at the Ford Foundation Gallery spans three generations of artists who embody continuity, molding the past and present.
Art Review
An exhibition at The Met positions Black history in the Romantic tradition, but the large scale of these paintings can undercut their impact.
Features
Nestled in the hamlet of Wappingers Falls in Upstate New York, the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors reflects Alex and Allyson Grey’s lifelong dedication to Visionary Art.
News
Wilkinson was charged with a hate crime for social media posts critical of the New York Times’s executive editor over the publication’s Israel coverage.
News
Two failed proposals for casinos in NYC tried to entice community leaders with the prospect of building new cultural institutions.
News
A work long believed to be a copy is in fact an original by the Italian Baroque painter, claims Art Recognition, which boasts that it can determine authenticity “based only on a photograph.”
Crosswords
Start fall right with Water Lilies, ballerina sculptures, an American artist in Paris, and more clues about the beloved movement.
Art Review
The first retrospective of Howard Smith’s works in his home country beguilingly blurs the distinctions between art, design, and décor.
Features
"We won't be destroyed by anyone," said 85-year-old artist Maria Zarembska. "My people are present now and my people will be present forever."
Opinion
As someone who questions institutional claims of neutrality and the ethics of curatorial practice, I wonder about the “museumification” of the weapon and the ramifications of its display.
Art Review
An exhibition at the Mystic Seaport Museum takes visitors on a journey through centuries of interrelated traditions of seafaring and artmaking, revealing oft-ignored histories.