Art
The New York Housing Law That Helped Sustain Artists
Any New Yorker who steps into Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow will likely look with a lascivious gaze upon the few remaining protected artist lofts.
Art
Any New Yorker who steps into Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow will likely look with a lascivious gaze upon the few remaining protected artist lofts.
Guide
From Niki de Saint Phalle to the subway, time is running out to see some of our favorite art in the city.
Books
Eugene Richards’s sensitive photographs in Remembrance Garden are rooted in over 100 visits he took to the grounds after enduring COVID in 2020.
News
Student artists are asking why the school took their protest art into its archives and demanding more transparency moving forward.
Art
Hosted by 8-Ball Community and Printed Matter, the East Village Zine Fair will take over a block stretching from First to Second Avenues this weekend.
News
The words “white supremacist Zionist” were spray-painted on Director Anne Pasternak’s residence two weeks after a heavily policed pro-Palestine protest at the museum.
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Announcement
North America’s largest Japanese film festival presents two weeks of contemporary movies at Japan Society in NYC, July 10–21.
Art
Fiercely independent, the artist belongs to no art group, movement, or style.
News
The only evening parade in the northeast boasted a female trans motorcycle club, cheerleaders, and gestures of Palestinian solidarity.
Art
In Nishimura’s devastating photographs of everyday life in Japan, the past is never past, and the people are rendered invisible.
Interview
Brooklyn residents and best friends Stevenson Dunn Jr. and Erwin John founded the beloved gallery without any background in the arts.
Art
Gaza is everywhere across the artist’s Guggenheim show, but you wouldn’t know it.