The artist and critic Walter Robinson, who helmed Artnet Magazine, has died. He was a widely influential, pioneering figure.
In 1981-82, my third year as a graduate student in English at Stony Brook University on Long Island, I shared a house in the neighboring town of East Setauket ...
WrapStyle: Plus, L.A. Louver gallery celebrates 50 years, and The Hammer Museum at UCLA presents Alice Coltrane, Monument Eternal.
While it is a rematch from Super Bowl LVII played two years ago, it remains historic that Black quarterbacks will start for their respective teams in this year’s game. Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia ...
White House memo prompted widespread chaos in Washington before being temporarily blocked by a federal judge.
Black History Month highlights including a look at a forgotten pioneer, a new season of Funny Woman, and a look at the ...
Twenty artists explore a range of approaches to color photography, from kitschy portraits to uncanny tableaux.
Benefit concerts galore, last chance for William Eggleston’s photographs at Zwirner, a Lunar New Year comedy show, Travis at ...
Bring your young fan for pictures with Elsa, Frozen-inspired desserts and Frozen-themed coloring pages. 3429 Dillon Drive | 4-6 p.m. | Check out stunning runway collections by local and exclusive ...
Wonder Land: With Donald Trump's executive orders affecting every facet of our lives, we may be heading to the outer limits of America’s system of checks and balances. Photo: Jim LoScalzo - Pool ...
The thinker is Walter Benjamin and the phrase is taken from his classic essay “The Work of Art and in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction.” A German-Jewish intellectual, Benjamin saw the ...
Jeffrey Bernick, 41, in his numerous patterns and prints, was impossible to ignore ... have migrated from the center to the periphery of many white-collar workers’ wardrobes.
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