Art Review
The São Paulo Biennial Is the Calm Before a Storm
Even as it privileges quiet reflection, the show’s 36th edition cannot fully contain the frictions and instabilities that surround and infuse it.
Art Review
Even as it privileges quiet reflection, the show’s 36th edition cannot fully contain the frictions and instabilities that surround and infuse it.
Art Review
In his new paintings, Sangram Majumdar seems to be driven by the desire to hold together the different aspects of his dual identity.
News
From Jesus being arrested by ICE to Trump eating the Epstein files, an anonymous art collective’s “guerrilla projections” use humor as a form of protest.
News
Marchers took to the streets to demand an end to Israel’s mass killings of Palestinians as dozens walked out of the prime minister’s United Nations speech.
News
Her 26-year tenure is marked by significant transformations of the Manhattan institution and labor disputes with its staff union.
Film Review
Blue-collar art thefts were the inspiration for Kelly Reichardt’s The Mastermind, which plumbs the conservative turn of the 1970s United States.
News
The platform spotlights dozens of studios, galleries, museums, and other cultural spaces in an effort to foster cross-borough connections.
Features
From feature films to experimental shorts, several highlights of this year’s lineup explore what it takes to live and work as an artist.
Art Review
A water-themed, lesbian-centric group exhibition in Staten Island explores the sea’s long association with a feminine force.
News
Two dossiers paint an urgent quantitative picture of the rapidly growing suppression of free expression and artistic freedom.
News
The new space will house an “expanded collection,” suggesting possible shifts in the museum’s longstanding focus on art made before 1900.