ART

Cuba’s Artists And Rappers Blast Dictatorship in Cuba (and Everywhere Else) With “Homeland and Life”

Nan Goldin Talks Activism, America’s Opioid Epidemic, Toxic Philanthropy, and Her Upcoming NYC Exhibition

"Nature supports me with feeling connected to myself, my history, and everything around me.”

“We never intended to be on the front lines and essential workers in the middle of a global pandemic and in the eye of the storm."

The director makes inspired use of the late artist’s own extensive video and audio, photography, ephemera, and journals

Hanging over the works is the question of whether Hockney will ever get to draw, or even see, his subjects again

“Photographs are inherently subjective in the ways in which they are made and perceived. There is no absolute truth in the photographic image."

A show of the multi-faceted artist arrives just in time for Women’s History Month

Olitski’s paintings were racing at the fore of their moment, as if the artist could see ahead to the psychedelic biomorphs later emblazoned on headshop posters

"In almost every case, these artists worked all but unsung, separate from their white colleagues and editors."