Art
Christian Marclay’s Disorientation Project
His work suspends us in the flow of time, calling attention to the scattered technologies that have defined our lives.
Art
His work suspends us in the flow of time, calling attention to the scattered technologies that have defined our lives.
Art
Through his choreography and his company’s performances, Ailey seamlessly interwove narratives of Black, American, and queer identity.
News
The city wants to build affordable housing on the Elizabeth Street Garden plot, but park advocates say one shouldn’t come at the expense of the other.
News
The Harlem institution has been closed since 2018 for a multimillion-dollar expansion project.
Film
Director Stanley Nelson traces a linear narrative from San Juan Hill’s origins to its demolition to make way for Lincoln Center, displacing thousands.
Art
Live glass-blowing, artist-made doll houses, robots in love, and a show of "rejects" were among the highlights of the neighborhood's open studios event this year.
Art
Her new body of work invites us to experience art as nothing short of rapturous, a portal to another dimension.
Art
Evan Halter’s use of collage in his trompe l’oeil paintings is about loss and our inability to see the actual world in all its complexity.
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Announcement
Offering a rare glimpse behind the scenes of bunraku theater and showcasing work by manga artist Acky Bright, these exhibitions are on view in New York City.
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Announcement
Meet faculty and students in-person or online, and learn about admissions and financial aid at open houses on October 20, November 17, or December 8.
Art
After being immersed in to hold a we at BRIC, I beheld the city with new eyes: steep subway steps, jagged sidewalks, casual cruelty built into our everyday lives.
Art
Works by Alejandro García Contreras and Le’Andra LeSeur are now on view at the Brooklyn arts space, up and running again after an eight-month closure.