Art
The Disturbing Yet Hopeful Paintings of an Outsider Artist
Bernard Gilardi's exhibition suggests a positive grouping of misfits, a hopeful interpretation of the ambiguity within Gilardi’s paintings as a sanctuary for the odd.
Art
Bernard Gilardi's exhibition suggests a positive grouping of misfits, a hopeful interpretation of the ambiguity within Gilardi’s paintings as a sanctuary for the odd.
Art
A New York Public Library exhibition shows how so many people at the time of Stonewall — and after — have been able to live more wholly integrated lives.
Film
Babylon (1980) portrays Jamaican musical collectives, called sound systems, as movements of decolonization and resistance.
Art
In Mexico foregrounds Höfer's images as records of a site’s architectural and sociopolitical history.
Art
The show tells a success story not often heard in the world of Indigenous art and culture, chronicling how the Boas/Hunt book has acted as a guide for contemporary Kwakiutl peoples.
Art
Our Land, mounted as a reply to a controversial show at the Brooklyn Museum, features contributing artists from North Africa and West Asia and their diasporic communities.
Announcement
Admission to Summer courses at Columbia Art School is open to all, no degrees required. Classes run from May 28 to July 5, 2019.
Art
The OG Experience amplified the voices most directly affected by mass incarceration, putting the spotlight on artists thoughtfully grappling with the prison industrial complex.
Art
Join Glenn Adamson and Julia Bryan-Wilson for a discussion on Jeffrey Gibson's Inidigenous craft techniques.
News
The De Blasio administration will build five individual memorials instead of the more ambitious group designs recommended by SheBuiltNYC's advisory committee to honor women's collaborative efforts.
Art
A new show provides a glimpse of Duran's restless, astute nature and his willingness to explore different formal possibilities.
Art
The architectonics of Leslie Wayne’s structures exude impermanence and a poetic expression of loss.