The artist uses her technical and artistic gifts to render a clear vision of women who defy stereotypes.
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The Best Thing About This Year’s Met Gala Are the Memes
The Met Gala moved forward last night with the laughably dystopian theme of “American Independence.”
Jen Stark’s Colorful World Comes to Life in Brooklyn
Visitors to the William Vale Hotel can experience interactive, mind-bending projections and more at the immersive exhibition Cascade, on view through October 24.
This Brooklyn Subway Station Is a Portal Into Marcel Dzama’s Surrealist Universe
The permanent installation in Williamsburg features anthropomorphic moons and suns, watching over wild, celebratory scenes.
With a Medieval Flair, Spring Break Art Show Celebrates the Eccentric
From bread sculptures to fabric galore, the pent up energy of the pandemic was overflowing at this grassroots art fair that continues to wow.
The Future Is Collaborative: A New Fair Embraces Unlikely Pairings and Profit-Sharing
At Future Fair, collaborative presentations by 34 galleries challenge the traditional fair model.
Seeing the Armory Art Fair as a Chance to Reconnect
Art fairs always seem to privilege and fete consumptive behavior. But they also give me an opportunity to reconnect, to revisit, to see an artist’s work, and share the brilliance of my community.
The Wonderfully Messy Mix of Art and Craft at Spring Break
A comic artist strolling through Spring Break spots a seersucker suit, spiders, and a giant sliced ham, among other curiosities.
20 Years After the September 11th Attacks, What Does “Never Forget” Mean?
Much of what the media deems important coverage of the attacks is in fact retraumatizing gawking or empty nationalism.
Strike MoMA Announces “Phase 2” of Protests
The protest relaunch will kick off a week of activities and organizing leading up to a city-wide action on September 17 under the slogan “Globalize the Intifada.”
80 Works by Andy Warhol Are on View at the National Arts Club
Portfolios and prints by the iconic Pop artist take over the historic Gramercy Park club in New York City. Admission is free.
SVA Continuing Education Offers 170+ Courses Online and On-campus in NYC
Courses are available in a variety of subjects including fine arts, film, art & activism, visual narrative, and more. Fall courses begin September 20.