Interview
Turning Trauma Into Images of Power and Celebration
Ruben Natal-San Miguel’s photographs transform a series of traumatic events into empathetic energy. His new book, Harlem, takes that human connection further.
Interview
Ruben Natal-San Miguel’s photographs transform a series of traumatic events into empathetic energy. His new book, Harlem, takes that human connection further.
Film
On the centennial of Pauline Kael's birth, the Quad Cinema is presenting Losing It at the Movies, a retrospective including both films that received her highest praise and those she viciously tore apart.
In Brief
#NoKidsInCages, 24 installations commissioned by an immigration legal services nonprofit, were placed in front of media companies, cultural institutions, and other busy New York landmarks.
Art
Molly Soda, Claudia Hart, and Faith Holland will discuss their work at a panel this week, The Artist Isn't (Physically) Present: Women in Digital Art.
Announcement
New Glass Now is on view at The Corning Museum of Glass through January 5, 2020.
News
A group of 15 protesters occupied El Museo’s galleries to read out the Mirror Manifesto, an open letter that Latinx activists released in April in an attempt to steer the museum back toward its roots as a community-based institution.
News
Around 90 workers are organizing for better wages and benefits. "It's about transparency," one worker said. "We have no autonomy."
Announcement
Organized by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, the 18th annual River to River Festival is Downtown New York City’s completely free summer arts festival.
Books
What happens when an artist's mythologized life distracts from his work?
Announcement
Immerse yourself in lush gardens, vibrant art, and the sights and sounds of Brazil. On view through September 29, 2019.
Announcement
Join Hrag Vartanian in conversation with Cathy Renna & Eduardo Ayala Fuentes at Swann Galleries on Monday, June 17 from 6 to 8 pm.
Film
In the documentary The Hottest August, director Brett Story interviews sweaty bystanders about how the world is changing.