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Displaying all articles tagged:
Art
art and soul
June 26, 2020
The Textile Artist Who’s Always Known How to Care for Herself
Billie Zangewa on strength, femininity, and the healing nature of domesticity.
By
Enuma Okoro
the bigger picture
June 24, 2020
70-Plus Photographers Unite in Fundraising Initiative Against Systemic Racism
Reframing the Future is working with photographers and graphic designers to fundraise for National Bail Out and the Marsha P. Johnson Institute.
By
Devine Blacksher
whoops
June 22, 2020
Potato Jesus’ Mother Surfaces in Spain
Once again, the restoration of a historic painting in Spain has gone terribly awry.
By
Claire Lampen
art
June 22, 2020
See Powerful Images of Black Protest Art
A virtual exhibit organized by the Whitney’s assistant curator.
By
Andrew Nguyen
the bigger picture
June 11, 2020
Portraits of an Isolated Family
“It is a daunting task to capture the essence of someone you love in a photograph.”
By
Brock Colyar
pride
June 10, 2020
Portraits by Queer Artists of Color to Nourish Your Soul
Buy a print for a good cause.
By
Andrew Nguyen
sure why not
May 28, 2020
You Can Now Buy Grimes’s Soul
Price? “Best offer.”
By
Claire Lampen
the bigger picture
May 28, 2020
Photographer Shan Wallace Revisits the Ballroom Scene of Her Youth
An intimate look at voguing culture in 2020, in New York and Baltimore.
By
Mikelle Street
laugh kookaburra laugh
May 27, 2020
13-Foot-Kookaburra Sculptor Explains His Project
“Why not, you know?”
By
Kelly Conaboy
the bigger picture
May 20, 2020
Alice Zoo’s Photographs Explore How Memory Is Recorded
“I was taking this dark thing and giving it a shape and a name.”
By
Devine Blacksher
fashion
Apr. 30, 2020
This Week, Alexander McQueen Invites You to Experiment With Bees
As part of its weekly art project for fans.
By
Devine Blacksher
the bigger picture
Apr. 23, 2020
38 Glimpses of Social Distancing Around the World
The pause, in pictures.
By
the Cut
personal project
Apr. 16, 2020
My Kids Think I’m the Best Artist Ever
Having kids gave me the pretense I needed.
By
Meaghan O'Connell
art and soul
Apr. 16, 2020
Inside the Definitive Book on Yoshitomo Nara
“My job was to tell a compelling story that challenged that myth of simplicity.”
By
Gretty Garcia
personal project
Apr. 14, 2020
I Hope You Like My Teeny Tiny Paintings
Too thoughtful — and small! — to justify throwing out.
By
Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz
culture
Apr. 13, 2020
If You Miss Museums, Dress Up As Your Favorite Artwork
Or at least enjoy the creative efforts of others who have been re-creating iconic paintings at home.
By
Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz
art and soul
Mar. 13, 2020
The Baltimore Museum of Art Is Putting Women First in 2020
In a year of exhibitions dedicated to female-identifying artists, here are eight that stand out.
By
Katie Berohn
art and soul
Mar. 10, 2020
Death, As Seen by 8 Female Artists
Exploring mortality at BRIC’s “Death Becomes Her.”
By
Julia Gómez Kramer
male anatomy
Mar. 6, 2020
I Went on a Tour of (and With) the Met’s Members
Does size matter?
By
Brock Colyar
fashion history
Mar. 5, 2020
Modest Fashion, on Display
Muslim fashions take center stage at Cooper Hewitt.
By
Katie Berohn
climate crisis parables
Mar. 5, 2020
The Film Series Tackling Climate Change Despair
When global disaster feels a little too close, watch one of these films.
By
Jennimai Nguyen
art and soul
Mar. 4, 2020
The Artist Whose Paintings Have Captivated Ta-Nehisi Coates
Calida Rawles on depicting godlike black bodies.
By
Anna Furman
collaboration station
Feb. 26, 2020
Ooh, a Sweatshirt With Barbra Streisand’s Face on It
Straight off Coach’s Spring 2020 runway.
By
Andrew Nguyen
nailed it
Feb. 19, 2020
Guess What Lizzo’s Manicure Smells Like
Guess!
By
Erica Smith
fashion history
Feb. 11, 2020
How Ballet Transformed Couture
The Museum at FIT’s new exhibit, “Ballerina: Fashion’s Modern Muse” explores the link between dancers and modern style.
By
Katie Berohn
art and soul
Jan. 31, 2020
Portraits of Backstage Stars of the New York City Ballet
A new exhibition by Lauren Redniss spotlights behind-the-scenes talent.
By
Jennimai Nguyen
the bigger picture
Jan. 29, 2020
Photographing Cultural Icons at Eye Level
Dana Lixenberg’s new show, “American Images,” features famous creatives at their most uninhibited.
By
Katie Berohn
and
Devine Blacksher
the bigger picture
Jan. 28, 2020
A Colorful Celebration of Jamaican Style
An exhibition capturing the relationship between hair and identity among Jamaican women.
By
Andrew Nguyen
animals
Jan. 22, 2020
This Lamb of God Had Some Work Done
The art world is losing it over this “alarmingly humanoid” painting of a lamb.
By
Hannah Gold
art and soul
Jan. 21, 2020
I Ate the Worst Salad of My Life in the Name of Art
A new show at the Whitney contemplates produce.
By
Cassidy George
acting out
Jan. 21, 2020
Allow Us to Introduce This Singing Bottle of Perfume
His name is Mur.
By
Jane Larkworthy
art and soul
Jan. 18, 2020
The Artist Who Wants You to Know That Everyone’s Going Through Something
Ashley Lukashevsky wants to illustrate the future instead of reinstating the harm of “patriarchal, capitalist bullshit systems.”
By
Ari Saperstein
fiction
Jan. 17, 2020
See It Slant
When I was 19, a girl named K showed me what I was missing. Then she disappeared.
By
C Pam Zhang
art
Jan. 8, 2020
Madame Tussauds Does It Again
The museum has unveiled yet another unsettling wax celebrity.
By
Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz
the bigger picture
Dec. 13, 2019
100 Years of Hygge, Illuminated
The rich history of Danish lighting design from 1920 to now.
By
Zoe Juanitas
art and soul
Dec. 10, 2019
The Hotel That Doubles As a Gallery Space
A guided tour through the Crosby Street Hotel’s art collection.
By
Katie Berohn
gallery
Dec. 9, 2019
Extravagant Gowns on the Streets of Rome
In a fashion shoot curated by Valentino’s designer.
By
Andrew Nguyen
studio visit
Dec. 9, 2019
The Artist Bringing Your Favorite Films to Life
Alan Strack creates pieces for your inner movie buff.
By
Zoe Juanitas
snacktime
Dec. 9, 2019
What Does a $120,000 Banana Taste Like?
Someone finally went ahead and ate the six-figure fruit taped to the wall at Art Basel.
By
Hannah Gold
art basel miami 2019
Dec. 5, 2019
The Best, Weirdest, Most Over-the-top Works at Art Basel Miami Beach 2019
From a Balenciaga sofa to a Diesel apartment complex.
By
Emilia Petrarca
the bigger picture
Dec. 3, 2019
A Love Letter to Mexico
From the former director of
Elle España.
By
Zoe Juanitas
how i get it done
Dec. 2, 2019
How I Get It Done: Artist Mickalene Thomas
“To choose to create art is definitely a courageous act. It’s not easy, ever, by any means.”
By
Erica Schwiegershausen
the bigger picture
Nov. 29, 2019
Before There Were Instagram Filters, There Was Kodachrome
700,000 anonymous photo slides form a nostalgic picture of mid-century domesticity.
By
Anne Cruz
photography
Nov. 25, 2019
A Joyful Testament to Middle Age
Elinor Carucci photographs her teenagers, her uterus, and her naked self.
By
Lisa Miller
dreams and (sur)reality
Nov. 22, 2019
Fort Makers Throws a Dinner Party Worthy of Dalí
A new group show draws on the tradition of the surrealist’s lawless, absurd fêtes.
By
Savannah Smith
campaign
Nov. 19, 2019
Helmut Lang Plays With Paint
The brand channels Pollock with the cast of
Slave Play
.
By
Devine Blacksher
art and soul
Nov. 19, 2019
Making a ‘Mess’ With Playful Ceramics
32 ceramicists, together in a lively group show at The Future Perfect.
By
Anne Cruz
the bigger picture
Nov. 8, 2019
‘I Don’t Think a Man Could Have Taken the Picture’
National Geographic
celebrates 130 years of photographing women across the globe.
By
Katie Berohn
art and soul
Nov. 5, 2019
10 Exciting New Artists to See in Brooklyn This Weekend
The Other Art Fair opens this weekend at the Brooklyn Expo Center.
By
Zoe Juanitas
the bigger picture
Oct. 24, 2019
Look Back at the Early Days of California Skate Culture
Photographer Hugh Holland captured the ‘70s skateboarding scene.
By
Anne Cruz
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