Art
Healing Japanese Art for the End Times
A show of Japanese art at The Met suggests that things might not work out for us in our own end times, but it’s worth trying.
Art
A show of Japanese art at The Met suggests that things might not work out for us in our own end times, but it’s worth trying.
Art
I can think of no other painter who can so effectively pull the viewer into a space where clarity and puzzlement cannot be separated.
Performance
A sonic protest against colonial politics, a conceptual ice cream tasting, and other live and participatory experiences headlined the annual New York City festival.
Art
At The Campus, pairings of works by over 80 artists yield unexpected dialogues in classrooms, hallways, a gym, and even a science lab.
Guide
From Eva Hesse’s spectacular sculptures to Walton Ford’s fantastic beasts, make sure to catch some of New York’s best shows this July.
Guide
Summer is in full swing with Judith Braun’s bawdy portraits of women, Dave Ortiz’s disco-like landscapes, and shows dedicated to water, nature, and much more.
Guide
From the Bronx-forward work at Wave Hill down to Robert Podavano’s liminal paintings in Staten Island, shows that’ll make you want to stick around a sweltering city.
Guide
From the Bronx-forward work at Wave Hill down to Robert Podavano’s liminal paintings in Staten Island, shows that’ll make you want to stick around a sweltering city.
News
Despite conflicting messaging from organizers, attendees knew where they stand.
News
Despite conflicting messaging from organizers, attendees knew where they stand.
News
An autonomous group obstructed the parade and distributed flyers in solidarity with Palestinians. Some marchers thought it was the wrong time and place.
News
An autonomous group obstructed the parade and distributed flyers in solidarity with Palestinians. Some marchers thought it was the wrong time and place.