Film
A B-Movie that Inspired Generations of Filmmakers, Including the French New Wave
A precursor and inspiration for filmmakers from the French New Wave to Arthur Penn, Gun Crazy plays in New York on April 14 and 19.
Film
A precursor and inspiration for filmmakers from the French New Wave to Arthur Penn, Gun Crazy plays in New York on April 14 and 19.
Art
Chad Elias looks at the ways in which the arts interact with "unpredictable meteorological conditions," turning away from attempts to manage or control natural forces.
Art
“A Time for Seditious Speech” aims to show that speech can serve as a call to direct action, sometimes even violence.
In Brief
Thirty years after its debut, the historic artwork will return to stop passersby in their tracks.
Art
The Young and the Evil at David Zwirner casts a light on lesser-known gay artists who rejected the prevailing trend toward abstraction.
Announcement
Jordan E. Cooper’s new satirical play, now showing at The Public Theater, asks Black communities, “if you could leave America for Africa, would you? And what if you had to leave all of your culture behind?"
Art
Sanford Wurmfeld’s magic is partially the result of a mistake he made in 1985.
Art
An exhibition at Japan Society makes room in the modernist canon for the heady, playful ideas of free-thinking renegades.
Art
In Natvar Bhavsar's art, all is in flux; everything is both what it is and all that it might become.
Art
Spilling Over: Painting in the 1960s at the Whitney Museum expands the common understanding of a pivot point in American art, while basking unapologetically in the pure pleasure of looking.
Announcement
The exhibition will feature ten MFA candidates and will be on view from April 11 to 27 at 205 Hudson Street.
Announcement
ArtTable’s annual gala gives attendees a chance to raise their glasses to celebrate the accomplishments of two industry leaders while hearing inspiring words from art market expert Amy Cappellazzo.