CULTURE: Art Historians Say NYC’s Offensive Statues Should Be Annotated, Not Removed
Last month, Mayor Bill de Blasio ordered a review of New York City’s controversial statues, declaring in a post-Charlottesville fervor that
NEWS: Kayne Griffin Corcoran, Lulu, Signal, 13 More Join the New Art Dealers Alliance
School is back in session, and the New Art Dealers Alliance has added some new students to its class. (Sorry.) Among the galleries joining t
REVIEW: Here Are 51 New York Gallery Shows That You Need to (Somehow) See This September
1. “Tom Sachs: Objects of Devotion” at Sperone Westwater Tom Sachs brings together several recent bodies of work—his DIY takes on the boombo
CULTURE: How a Revolution in “Ugly” Design Is Upending Conventions of Beauty
Call it sloppy, weird, retro, kitsch, maybe even ugly. What it isn’t: symmetrical, refined, or uniform. Young and established artists and de
NEWS: MoMA comes to Paris—why the Fondation Louis Vuitton is partnering with New York’s mega-museum
Suzanne Pagé, the artistic director of the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, said today that partnering with the Museum of Modern Art in New
REVIEW: Hélio Oiticica in New York
The late fifties and early sixties in Brazil were filled with modernist dreams. The arts were flourishing under the newly elected president,