Art
Girls, Gods, and Rabbits
Leiko Ikemura is concerned with the meeting place of the spiritual and physical, the ineffable and material worlds.
Art
Leiko Ikemura is concerned with the meeting place of the spiritual and physical, the ineffable and material worlds.
Art
A show of early works by Jaffe challenges viewers to think about the road she pursued in her art, and what it means to go your own way.
Film
The 32nd edition of the festival will feature 29 films representing 16 countries screening at the Walter Reade Theater.
News
Photographed for her iconic 1997 Vanity Fair spread, the dress is now up for auction at Sotheby’s.
Film
A long history of checkered reviews of the film L’Homme blessé betrays a fundamental struggle with tragedy in a queer context.
News
The nearly 3,000-year-old ivory cosmetic spoon was seized from Michael Steinhardt’s collection of stolen antiquities.
Art
Morris Hirshfield Rediscovered highlights the need for more research on twentieth-century self-taught American artists, who were marginalized by restrictive art historical narratives.
Announcement
Something about the Weather is a new and original work by New York-based composer, producer, and performer Hahn Rowe.
Announcement
Hundreds of online and on-campus courses begin January 30. Plus, take part in artist residencies in the fine arts, critical studies, social practice, and more.
Art
From a Williamsburg basement to a Bed-Stuy living room and a project space in Gowanus, there’s no shortage of art to discover in the borough.
News
Gary Cabana, who stabbed two museum workers, was also indicted with two counts of assault.
Announcement
The Brooklyn arts organization offers discounted pre-launch membership for experienced ceramic artists beginning January 15, with reduced hours of operation.