Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s vital scrolls, muralist Cece Carpio’s first solo show, the Matisse painting that launched Fauvism, ...
The move comes a year after the National Park Service scrubbed mentions of queer and trans people from its website, prompting ...
The artist's current show is a moving reflection on the ways our identities are inexorably entangled with our relationships and surroundings.
At this marvelous hard-won age, the days of jumping and dancing with the paintings are over. But I don't feel limited,” says ...
On its 50th anniversary year, the Queens-based museum tapped 53 local artists for the sixth edition of its cross-borough survey.
The Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts (IDSVA) invites creatives from all backgrounds to apply for this ...
The half-time show tribute to Boricua and Latine pride was rife with cultural and political symbolism that resonated with ...
How the "Benito Bowl" took on a second life in the digital realm, Israel's artwashing at the Venice Biennale, an art history of liminalism, and shows to see in NYC.
This crowd-curated digital movement is one of the most pertinent and explicit reactions to our particular slice of dystopian ...
Our favorite art books for February, the writings of Claude Cahun, and an imaginative history of Michelangelo and Titian.
Since the beginning of the full-scale genocide in Gaza, which has galvanized resistance worldwide, the Israeli pavilion of the Venice Biennale has been mobilizing to art-wash the nation’s brand.
The leader of the Manhattan DA’s Antiquities Trafficking Unit is acknowledged for his lifelong dedication to recovering and ...