Art
How Should Art History Judge Angelica Kauffman's Work?
Though technically proficient, the painter and Royal Academy cofounder owed a great deal of contemporary recognition to her active social networking.
Art
Though technically proficient, the painter and Royal Academy cofounder owed a great deal of contemporary recognition to her active social networking.
Film
With Spermworld Lance Oppenheim deconstructs the subculture of unregulated sperm donations to reveal how they reflect universal experiences.
News
Much like the folding chair from last summer's Mississippi Riverfront Brawl, the “jug of justice” became an instantaneous emblem of student resistance.
Art
Tucked away in a garage in Brooklyn, the colorful art space is one of the only galleries in the city devoted to the underappreciated medium.
Film
The Third Horizon festival, opening May 9, has championed radical and anticolonial filmmakers since its inception.
News
New Yorkers can feast their eyes on the formidable frank through June 13.
News
A new filing asks the International Criminal Court to investigate the destruction of the Saint Porphyrius Greek Orthodox Church last fall.
Art
Arlene Shechet’s muscular ceramics, Z. Cecilia Lu’s monstrous-yet-heartwarming assemblages, Lother Osterburg’s lonely sculptures, and more.
Art
Expressionists felt that art had the capacity to heal, to cross-fertilize, to challenge fixed ideas — it could make the world anew.
Art
From frybread to patchwork clothing, We Are Still Here tells the history of the tribe through more than a collection of artifacts.
Opinion
It’s time to acknowledge the Hudson Yards staircase sculpture for what it has become: a memorial.
News
Pope Francis visited the women's prison where the Vatican is presenting its pavilion exhibition this year.