Books
The Geodesic Dome Dreams of Quebec
In the 1950s, architect Jeffrey Lindsay led a little-known era of geodesic dome design in Québec, which is explored in the new book Montréal's Geodesic Dreams.
Books
In the 1950s, architect Jeffrey Lindsay led a little-known era of geodesic dome design in Québec, which is explored in the new book Montréal's Geodesic Dreams.
Art
A massive survey of tramp art at the Museum of International Folk Art delves into the unexplored history of astonishingly elaborate creations.
Art
Hablik's fantastical and cosmic vision of utopia hinged on the aspirations of a still-emerging industrial age.
Art
Munch's photographs exhibit an unfinished playfulness with technical manipulation and subject matter that is not as readily seen in his more well-known work.
Art
Intended to represent Africa and its diasporas, the inaugural exhibition of the permanent collection attempts to give shape to the plurality of African identities and visual languages.
Art
In the chaos of the Trump presidency, Howard Halle's work reminds us that a toxic political atmosphere is nothing new, and that art can help us weather it.
Art
Tschabalala Self reflects on the vibrant environment of bodegas, shining focus on who owns and frequents them.
Art
Derrick Adams shows how the nature of an urban environment, like New York City, is found in its inhabitants.
Art
Artist Mónica Mayer's multifaceted El Tendedero/The Clothesline Project uses a symbol of domesticity to generate dialogue and support taking ownership of feminist issues and experiences.
Art
The show at the Frick Collection foregrounds the artist's inventive portraits, which are not as well known as his religious paintings.
Books
Susan Pack's Film Posters of the Russian Avant-Garde celebrates the experimental film posters from the pre-Stalin Soviet Union.
Art
Whereas Virginia Rose Torrence embeds fruit rinds into her mosaics, Henry James Haver Crissman sells functional pottery.