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Joe Sacco on truth and art, the invention of “close reading,” a century of Mrs. Dalloway, Google gets a makeover, the biggest and smallest dogs meet, and much more.
The eyebrow-raising sale price for the 23-by-32-inch double-pedestal lamp might have something to do with the architect’s ...
The collective proposed a series of works for the controversial Borough-Based Jails project, which has received pushback from ...
This year’s show features art by MFA, MA, and BFA students working across a variety of disciplines. On view May 17–28 in the Bronx.
The Anchorage institution exists to be a purposeful, active place where culture is embodied, enacted, and shared.
Twelve intimate works created by Johnson over the past seven years are on view at the gallery from May 20 to 24.
Readers might enjoy the gross and gory fairy-tale quality of this new book — or its parallels to the Trumpian internet.
At the fair's new and bigger Chelsea venue, I admired taxidermied crustaceans, homages to Puerto Rican life, and textures galore.
Join CPAL for their third annual conference on promoting equity in the stewardship of multiple individual artistic legacies. June 2–4, 2025.
An exhibition argues that human production — its surplus and waste — is a rising influential force in contemporary art. The Book of Marvels is the kind of show that’s hard to avoid at archival art ...
This beast of an exhibition includes kinky live performances, site-specific installations, and a prevailing feeling of ...
A new comic book is as much a social history of photography and its relationship to culture during the 19th century as it is one man’s life story. Surrealism through Its Journals reminds us that the ...