Each work in Wynter’s show is a reflection of someone in the artist’s chosen family, the sort of person with whom he could share a soulful meal.
In Interwoven Power, the museum achieves a sorely needed curatorial feat: an institutional display of Indigenous art that courses with vitality.
Linda Yamane taught herself the intricate and nearly extinct craft over 100 years after the last Rumsen basketmakers died.
Suburban Fury sits with Sara Jane Moore to learn how the politics and culture of the 1970s drove her toward Gerald Ford with a gun in her hand.
The innovative designer is the subject of a major retrospective at the School of Visual Arts and he talks about his aesthetic ...
Jason M. Allen’s lawyer argues that he prompted Midjourney 624 times to create an award-winning artwork, a process requiring ...
Her artistry fused traditional carving, weaving, and beading techniques that she learned from family members and ancestors.
A new report details how Winnie Greco asked the museum to host a show about Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat-sen — with a ...
The city wants to build affordable housing on the Elizabeth Street Garden plot, but park advocates say one shouldn’t come at ...
Through his choreography and his company’s performances, Ailey seamlessly interwove narratives of Black, American, and queer ...
Riffing on the “Wolf Ripping Shirt” meme, the 12-year-old artist’s entry is one of nine designs that will be made into ...
Keep spooky season at bay with books on a philosophy of birth in art, Debi Cornwall's photography, Paul Kane’s myth-making ...