Art
A Painter’s Theater of Destitution
The fifteen realist paintings in Linden Frederick: Night Stories take us on a tour of small-town Maine.
Art
The fifteen realist paintings in Linden Frederick: Night Stories take us on a tour of small-town Maine.
Art
Flint Water Project politicizes the readymade, positing the bottles as symbols of gross negligence and misconduct on the part of city and state officials, and the dire consequences.
Art
This week, people who match art, landscape architects and mass shootings, Henry David Thoreau's two-million-word journal, tabloid art history, and more.
Performance
Sonya Clark's performance Unraveling comes at a time when racists feel newly emboldened to display their bigotry.
Music
Wonderful Wonderful is almost embarrassingly intense, indecorously intimate, forgetting to blush while expressing feelings too huge for the songs to contain.
Art
Burckhardt and Denby are central figures in New York’s cultural history, even if they are not as well known as they should be.
Art
What could Dennis Rodman, kimchee pizza, and the Olympic Committee do for world peace?
Art
Nicolas Carone questions our understanding of the image and gives us no definitive answers.
Art
Philadelphia Assembled differentiates itself by not putting pleasure as its end goal, risking the discomfort of the Philadelphia Museum of Art's guests.
Art
A deceptively thoughtful sculpture series engages with Randalls and Wards Islands’ erased and less visible histories.
Art
The much-anticipated second edition of Lee Friedlander’s The American Monument coincides with the opening skirmishes of an extended battle over the control of history.
Art
It’s hard not to get the feeling that Chuck Boyce is learning by doing, while, at the same time, making it up as he goes along.