Art Review
The Invincible Spirit of Edmonia Lewis
A first-of-its-kind exhibition honors the pathbreaking artist's Black and Indigenous ancestries.
Art Review
A first-of-its-kind exhibition honors the pathbreaking artist's Black and Indigenous ancestries.
Art Review
She rejected fascism not only by depicting what she endured in the Holocaust but also the tenderness of everyday Romani life.
Feature
Nearing the occasion of her 100th birthday, an exhibition at the New York Historical celebrates Saar’s promised gift of her collection of dolls to the institution.
Daily Newsletter
Also: Columbia University’s MFA show, a new Anni Albers biography, and Karla Knight’s cosmic codes.
Art Review
Florentina Holzinger and Miet Warlop transform the Austrian and Belgian pavilions into immersive spectacles of endurance, ecological dread, and controlled collapse.
Weekly Newsletter
A Jackson Pollock sold for a record-breaking $181 million at Christie's auction. Should it matter to anyone?
News
Daniel Sikkema was accused of hiring the hitman who stabbed the gallerist in his Brazil townhouse in January 2024.
Feature
Alejandro Valencia’s multipart installation alludes to the institution’s failure to come to terms with Israel’s genocide of Palestinians.
Feature
The show, New York's only art fair dedicated to contemporary Asian art, featured uniquely tender subversions of this year’s topical theme.
News
The union said the Victoria’s Secret billionaire and Epstein associate’s name “does a profound disservice” to artists and community members.
Art Review
The artist’s game-like paintings and tapestries suggest an overactive imagination fueled by generations of crackpot supernatural lore.
Book Review
Nicholas Fox Weber’s new biography draws on their nearly 25-year friendship, allowing her dedication to textile art and her warm humor to shine through in equal measure.