

CULTURE: These 5 Architecture Projects Would Have Changed New York—but Were Never Built
Even for those who have called New York City home for their entire lives, there are infinite perspectives through which to see and understan


NEWS: Castles for the Afterlife: The Coffins of Paa Joe Make Their Way from Ghana to New York
In 2014, the New York gallerist Jack Shainman received an unexpected call from an old acquaintance. On the line was Paa Joe, a Ghanaian craf


REVIEW: Women of Color Find Their Rightful Place in the History of American Abstraction
KANSAS CITY — Art history rarely gets it right the first time, but the established accounts of American abstraction that canonized particula


REVIEW: Tactile/Textile at Chesterfield Gallery
Chesterfield Gallery was established in 2011 in Connecticut and spent six years there and in Northampton, Massachusetts. In 2016 the...


NEWS: Maurizio Cattelan’s Golden Toilet in the Time of Trump
Maurizio Cattelan came out of his self-imposed, five-year retirement from the art world just in time. His work has always been prescient, so


REVIEW: Jean-Michel Othoniel Stacks 10,000 Black Glass Bricks to Build 'The Big Wave'
From now through September 24, 2017, two simultaneous exhibitions dedicated to artist Jean-Michel Pthoniel are presented in France — at the