Art
Florida's Kaleidoscopic Skies and Windblown Palms, Immortalized by a Cohort of Black Painters
The Highwaymen’s paintings are an environmental time capsule for a state highly threatened by the climate crisis.
Art
The Highwaymen’s paintings are an environmental time capsule for a state highly threatened by the climate crisis.
Art
In Widline Cadet’s photographs, the motherland haunts.
Los Angeles
Packer processes the horror of 2020 into elegiac mood studies that wrestle with exhaustion, fear, and longing.
Books
Amidst the frenzy of accelerated consumption and existential doom, Glass Life provides a lucid meditation on how and why we consume.
Music
A concert at the Cloisters shed the Met’s stuffiness, broadening what performance can be.
Film
Because he refused to play to white hegemony, Gunn’s films were often poorly understood.
Art
Robust, voluptuous, and sexually frank, the works in Tête-à-Tête showcase Caland’s outré sense of humor and vivacity.
Books
In a new graphic nonfiction book, Kristen Radtke interrogates this pervasive but often shame-filled aspect of the human condition.
Art
“Manhattan is my easel,” said Austin Thomas.
Art
Henrot demonstrates the need to look at the beginning of our very existence to address social and gender inequalities.
Art
Monica Ong is a 21st-century visual poet who extends the reader’s sense of what is possible.
Art
Latin’s colorful artworks touch on aspects of queer and Black experience, not in broad strokes, but in exceedingly specific ones.