Art
A Future Without Fear
Like many Americans, I’m in a constant, heightened state of stress and shame.
Art
Like many Americans, I’m in a constant, heightened state of stress and shame.
Art
Zarina’s collages evoke the intense yearnings of a migrant in search of a home.
Art
A large exhibition like Devan Shimoyama’s at the Andy Warhol Museum inevitably puts great pressure on a very young artist. It also offers a marvelous challenge for reviewers.
Art
Pontormo’s figures, though illuminated in godliness, are invariably human in their proportions and hushed in their emotions.
Art
This week, the UK's poetry pavilion, Georgia O'Keeffe’s sister Ida, grad school mental health, underground queer Persian dinners in LA, and more.
Books
MyOther Tongue offers up an elderly mother’s particular, business-like attributes for consideration in an extended meditation on her work ethic.
Books
Friederike Mayröcker's poems are often dedicated to specific people and thus constitute a very present act of communication.
Art
My admiration for Stanely Whitney’s resoluteness has increased over the years, as well as my sense of his growing authority as a masterful colorist.
Art
The Chicago version of Pop Art, embodied in the work of the Hairy Who, is sweaty, nervous, sometimes giggly or goofy.
Art
What a nimble feat of balance and strength it is to build a dream.
Art
For the past 10 years, painter, author, and illustrator Daniel Minter has raised awareness of the forced removal in 1911 of an interracial community on Maine's Malaga Island.
Art
The most interesting part of this excellent exhibition is its presentation of black modernists, for here we enter relatively unfamiliar territory.