Art
Danny Lyon’s Visions of a New York That No Longer Exists
Shot in 1967, Lyon’s photographs offer a more nuanced and human perspective of the destruction of the old lower Manhattan, one that is often paved over by history books.
Art
Shot in 1967, Lyon’s photographs offer a more nuanced and human perspective of the destruction of the old lower Manhattan, one that is often paved over by history books.
News
The expansive installation, created by artist Jim Hodges, was made of more than 5,000 separately cut pieces of colored glass.
Art
At Martos Gallery, the collaborative duo imparts the solace of companionship among the cracks and crags of their mythical wasteland.
Film
The Bronx Documentary Center's latest exhibition examines the ongoing degradation of media standards in the US.
Art
With The Lotus Effect, the Rubin Museum of Art invites participants to stop and recenter.
Art
At Essex Street, Torey Thornton broaches the broader issues of our image-saturated age, considering who (and what) our self-styling ultimately serves.
Art
Whatever the impulse that initiated the paintings, DiBenedetto clearly works everything out on the surface.
Announcement
To be considered for the highest levels of funding and support, applications must be received by January 15, 2021. The last day to apply is March 1, 2021.
Podcast
After 32 years, artist Futura is back with a solo exhibition in New York, his hometown where he first developed his reputation as a graffiti writer.
Art
Hotbed zeroes in on the places where these power relations and abuses between the US and Iran make themselves most visible.
News
The pandemic has compounded the financial challenges already affecting immigrant artists, who earn just 88 cents on the dollar compared to US-born artists, says the Center for an Urban Future.
Podcast
In this expansive conversation, artist Shahzia Sikander discusses her first solo exhibition in a decade and her hopes for a post-pandemic art world.