14 Shows to See on Broadway This Spring
As we hurtle toward the end of another Broadway season—one that’s seen shows like Merrily We Roll Along, Appropriate, Doubt, and An Enemy of the People cast familiar material in …
As we hurtle toward the end of another Broadway season—one that’s seen shows like Merrily We Roll Along, Appropriate, Doubt, and An Enemy of the People cast familiar material in …
Artforum has a new top editor. Today it was announced that Tina Rivers Ryan, an art historian, curator, and critic, will take on the role of editor in chief of …
And then there are the still lives—oh, those still lives! With their witty, jarring, and wholly original arrangements of the organic and the inanimate, they are as masterly and timeless …
When the artist Ruth Laskey began her latest weaving series, she was well aware that it would be a whole year before she saw the finished product. That is by …
As London slowly emerges from winter, a bevy of stars—from Hollywood stalwarts to theater veterans and emerging talents—are lining up to storm the West End stage. They’re set to reimagine …
We’ve gotten so used to hearing the term snatched via the likes of RuPaul’s Drag Race that it’s quite possible to have forgotten its original meaning: to quickly seize something …
“The Time Is Always Now: Artists Reframe The Black Figure” is a show Nicholas Cullinan, the director of the National Portrait Gallery, is unequivocal about: “It is probably the most …
When author and illustrator Beatrix Potter would trudge through England’s Lake District in her favorite wood-sole clogs and heavy tweed skirt (a piece of sacking added to fend off the …
When author and illustrator Beatrix Potter would trudge through England’s Lake District in her favorite wood-sole clogs and heavy tweed skirt (a piece of sacking added to fend off the …
Plenty of people loathe change. The same goes for artists: They figure out their style, and they stick to it. (You know a long-necked Modigliani when you see one.) Lee …