Art
Dissections of Desire: Jonathan Lyndon Chase’s ‘Rosebud’
Chase, who is black and queer, shows the power of his subjects by exposing just how vulnerable they are.
Art
Chase, who is black and queer, shows the power of his subjects by exposing just how vulnerable they are.
Art
The unclassifiable drawings of Judith Braun are now on view in two concurrent, very different solo exhibitions.
Performance
Luigi Pirandello's iconic play Six Characters in Search of an Author (1921) is being reimagined at La MaMa this month.
Art
In an alley between Greene Naftali gallery and a walled parking lot under the High Line, sit two Haegue Yang installations.
Film
Ever-moving, ever-changing — that’s the cinema of Bruce Baillie.
Art
French criminologist Alphonse Bertillon believed each person's physical measurements were as distinct as their fingerprints, and devised the first modern mug shots as part of his classification system in the 19th century.
Art
LONDON — In 2015 the Royal Academy of Arts faced a critical backlash against its last major painting blockbuster, Rubens and His Legacy, which featured very little Rubens and an awful lot of tenuous filler. Thank goodness, then, that the museum is back on track with its new survey, Painting the Mode
Art
In her latest exhibition, Death Is a Conceptual Artist, feminist icon Mira Schor delivers a slow-motion knockout blow.
Art
PARIS — Anselm Kiefer’s swashbuckling, material-laden, paint-encrusted canvases and “alchemical” vitrines supposedly transport us into thick intellectual zones of passion for German history and land.
Art
SANTA FE — During the summer of 2013, Seattle-based artist Emma Levitt’s partner died suddenly.
Art
For FX Harsono, art is activism.
Books
From 2007 to 2012, the late architect Lebbeus Woods kept a blog that offered a peek into the mind of one of our most visionary contemporary creators.