April 13, 2025Art Alice Tan Ridley, Subway Singer on ‘America’s Got Talent,’ Dies at 72 The mother of the actress Gabourey Sidibe, she spent decades singing full […] Read more
April 13, 2025Art Near Bangkok, a Sprawling Forest Where Art Seems to Grow on Trees In February, the Khao Yai Art Forest opened to the public. The […] Read more
April 13, 2025Art At the Met Roof Reopening, These Sculptures Must Be Heard Along the Manhattan skyline, Jennie C. Jones turns Minimalist sculptures into sonic […] Read more
April 13, 2025Art Artists Stand Up for Invasive Species Artists and scientists are finding ways to highlight troublesome plants and animals, […] Read more
April 13, 2025Art Suzanne Rand, Half of a Once-Popular Comedy Team, Dies at 75 Like Nichols and May before them, Monteith and Rand had their own […] Read more
April 12, 2025Art Max Kozloff, Art Critic Who Became an Artist Himself, Dies at 91 He wrote extensively about the New York art scene in the 1960s […] Read more
April 12, 2025Art Saya Woolfalk’s Fantastical World of Plant-Human Hybrids Step into the artist’s fantastical “Empathic Universe” at the Museum of Arts […] Read more
April 12, 2025Art The Artist Giuseppe Penone Uses Nature to Explore Humanity Giuseppe Penone’s principal materials are trees, wood, leaves, plants and rocks. A […] Read more
April 12, 2025Art A Masterpiece Doesn’t Have to End at the Borders of the Frame An artist finds there’s more to admire if you approach everything in […] Read more
April 12, 2025Art ‘Amm(i)gone’ and ‘A Mother’: Sons Calling for Their Mothers The maternal embrace of young men and their battles figures in two […] Read more