In Brief
James Turrell Indefinitely Closes MoMA PS1 Skyspace
After reports of an intruding luxury condo development, the artist requested that the museum close the work until the project's construction scaffolding is no longer visible.
In Brief
After reports of an intruding luxury condo development, the artist requested that the museum close the work until the project's construction scaffolding is no longer visible.
Announcement
Applications are now open for a 5-day boot camp on the fundamentals of disability studies, artistry, and arts policy.
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Join us for an evening of readings, music, and more to celebrate the re-launch of Degree Critical, the online journal published by MFA Art Writing at SVA.
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A new, annual professional development experience welcoming artists and arts professionals at all stages in their careers.
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The City College of New York's art department offers nationally recognized programs, tuition stipends, and distinguished faculty.
News
The committee originally recommended honoring groups instead of individuals to showcase the collaborative efforts of New York women. The city had another idea.
News
But will taxpayers foot the bill, paying for the exhibition's shipment and reinstallation at JFK International Airport?
In Brief
In the immortal words of Joni Mitchell, "They paved paradise and put up a parking lot massive skyscraper."
Announcement
The series will be featured at three special performances on February 2, 8, and March 2 at 8 PM, with all tickets priced at $35.
Announcement
Legendary choreographer Yvonne Rainer, immortality, experimental ethics, and New Internationalism are highlights of upcoming events.
Art
Myles’s photographs don’t feel precious at all, though there is something relentlessly intimate in their flat-footed irreverence.
Film
Screening in New York for the holidays, a new film draws on photos Gary Monroe and Andy Sweet took as a part of the Miami Beach Photographic Project through the 1970s and into the early 80s.