News
NYC’s Iconic Flatiron Building Is … Headed to Auction?
The sale is a last-resort move to resolve a bitter dispute between the building's owners.
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The sale is a last-resort move to resolve a bitter dispute between the building's owners.
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At the Morgan Library & Museum, Katchadourian stages a conversation between her own work, family history, and the institution’s vaults. On view in NYC.
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The union secured wage increases and other benefits.
Art
The fair fosters a welcoming environment for all those with an appreciation for art, regardless of background or technical know-how.
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This experimental and multidisciplinary solo exhibition in New York City exploring “the sweetness of doing nothing” closes on March 12.
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Seventeen contemporary artists of the African Diaspora explore how movement and migration shape their artistic practices and lives. On view in NYC.
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The 42nd edition of the fair showcases contemporary, modern, and 19th century images from 44 photography galleries. Open March 31 through April 2.
Art
Many writers will tell you that writing is a physical activity. Renee Gladman’s drawings convey that idea in a more visceral, less cerebral way.
Announcement
Two solo photography exhibitions at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, expose the obscured, silenced, and unacknowledged histories of the slave trade.
News
They make up half of NYU's full-time professors, and they want living wages and academic freedom.
Art
Jake Berthot’s paintings are haunted by an awareness of mortality and, beyond that, a feeling that no light awaits in the darkness.
Film
Dounia and the Princess of Aleppo (2022) is screening in New York this month to benefit earthquake relief in Syria.