Art
A Studio Visit With Jillian Conrad
In her sculpture, Conrad is disengaging from permanence and the imposition of one’s will, as taken up by sculptors from Michelangelo to Serra.
Art
In her sculpture, Conrad is disengaging from permanence and the imposition of one’s will, as taken up by sculptors from Michelangelo to Serra.
News
The findings suggest that museums in central Europe are subject to dangerously high levels of political meddling and influence.
Art
Depicting the busts of Gabriel and the Virgin, “The Annunciation” (1677) may be the ultimate lost artwork, or "sleeper."
Film
End of the Line captures five years of failed efforts to fix the city’s disastrously bad train infrastructure.
News
From murals to a front-yard installation featuring rows of backpacks, the community is channeling its grief and rage at gun control inaction.
News
More than 450 workers at the museum contributed works to the beloved exhibition, from security guards and technicians to librarians, registrars, and volunteers.
Art
Nancy Buchanan, Marcia Hafif, and Barbara T. Smith shared studio and exhibition spaces, babysat each other’s children, and took part in one another’s avant-garde work.
News
21-year-old Brian Hernandez is accused of breaking into the museum by smashing a door with a steel chair.
News
Artist Magnus Juliano was the target of threatening comments after police called for the removal of his painting "Off the Pig" from the Cincinnati Art Museum.
News
Fondant, pie crust, and icing are the chosen mediums of the Blanton Museum's annual bake-off, which asks competitors to recreate collection artworks as cakes.
News
The FBI is investigating the authenticity of works that are said to have been found in the storage unit of a Hollywood screenwriter.
Guide
Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very New York art events this month, including colossal sculptures along the East River, spectral ceramics in a South Brooklyn cemetery, and more.