Art
An Abuela’s Infinite Embrace
Argentine human rights activists Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo turned their grief into an ongoing struggle to find the truth about what happened to their children.
Art
Argentine human rights activists Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo turned their grief into an ongoing struggle to find the truth about what happened to their children.
Art
Much of Remain in Light jumps back and forth between Los Angeles and Armenia, underscoring the blurriness of living in diaspora.
Film
Victoria Linares’s docu-fiction hybrid Ramona amplifies the voices of the young women behind the statistics.
Art
Artist Lucy Sparrow invites New Yorkers to feast their eyes and immortalize their go-to orders at her interactive pop-up bagel shop.
Art
The artist’s sprawling exhibition at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx asks visitors to reflect on beauty, history, climate, and uncomfortable truths.
News
Dating back 9,500 years, the prehistoric finds shed light on Mesolithic hunter-gatherer societies and Neolithic farming communities.
News
The image of two runners was reportedly removed online because it included numbers related to the Tiananmen Square massacre.
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Actor and playwright Anna Deavere Smith performs letters from Frida Kahlo, Marcel Duchamp, Nam June Paik, and other influential 20th-century artists.
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EFA encourages open exchange between artists, curators, critics, and the public at this free event in Midtown Manhattan.
Guide
This month: Dan Levenson, Rachel Martin, Sonia Romero, responses to the Feminist Art Program of the 1970s, and more.
News
Police responded to reports of a man falling from a height at Somerset House, where the Courtauld Gallery is located.
News
The winners receive a no-strings-attached cash prize of $800,000 paid over five years.