Art
The Democracy of Abstraction
Thomas Nozkowski believed that each person’s experience of the everyday was fundamentally unique and set out to honor that in his work.
Art
Thomas Nozkowski believed that each person’s experience of the everyday was fundamentally unique and set out to honor that in his work.
Art
So many of us have seen this painting too often in reproduction, without perhaps ever having really seen it at all.
Art
Hung Liu, an artist who “defied the stereotype that’s thrust on Asian women.”
Books
In a hybrid text combining criticism and poems Robert Vas Dias explores the paradoxes of still life painting.
Film
Bill Morrison’s new documentary The Village Detective: A Song Cycle is an eerie meditation on mortality made from forgotten parts of cinema history.
Art
This rich history is undercut with urgency, as gentrification is displacing Oakland’s Black population at a staggering rate.
Art
The exhibition includes paintings by Thomas Cole and Frederic Church, along with contemporary works focusing on habitat protection and environmental sustainability.
Film
This update brings the star power of Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac, but can’t match the emotional intensity of the original.
Art
No one can deny that Chicago tackles “big” topics, but paradoxically it’s her most intimate and personal work that comes across as universal.
Art
Every Saturday, Eleonore Koch visited the older painter Alfredo Volpi’s São Paulo studio, learning, in her words, “through observation and being together.”
Film
Like many of Silver’s films, the 1975 indie drama about Manhattan’s old Jewish enclave has been unjustly forgotten. But you now have the perfect opportunity to discover it.
Art
Stop Painting recognizes art as an impossible endeavor that is perhaps most generative when its conflicts remain unresolved.