Meet the artists, activists, and organizers on the front lines of the housing justice movement in New York City. Part two of a series.
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NYC Housing Stories: Alicia Boyd and Alex Strada
Meet the artists, activists, and organizers on the front lines of the housing justice movement in New York City. Part one of a series.
The Holocaust Movie That Never Saw the Light of Day
Why did Jerry Lewis spend so much energy concealing The Day the Clown Cried, even in death?
Yoko Ono’s Quiet Destructions
Music of the Mind at Tate Modern was a memory bank of seven decades of the avant-garde artist’s career.
Indigenous Artists Make Themselves Seen at the Thomas Cole Site
An exhibition curated by Scott Manning Stevens moves Native peoples to the forefront of historical depictions of the Hudson Valley and elsewhere.
Arshile Gorky’s Gaze
Across the street from the painter’s former studio in Manhattan’s Union Square, 20 trees had been planted to honor the 1.5 million victims of the Armenian Genocide.
Mark Rothko’s Emotional Self-Portraits
An exhibition at Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris shows a lesser-known side of the American artist.
The Bombastic, Paranoid World of Salvador Dalí
Quentin Dupieux’s new comedy Daaaaaalí! is about an artist trolling the media — and how the media deserves it.
Harry Smith’s Hidden Roadmap to the Heavens
He needed money to live, so that he could search New York City for paper airplanes.
My Art Fair Nightmare
I was on my way to the art fair when something strange happened.
That Time When I Tried to Move to Israel
A Rabbi said there’s land in the settlements with my name on it.
A Conflicted Cartoonist Ponders Roy Lichtenstein
A new documentary asks whether the Pop Art icon appropriated the work of comic artists. If so, who’s truly to blame?