April 11, 2024Art With Brute Force and Steel, This Artist Creates Works of Ephemeral Beauty A YouTube rabbit hole led Blanka Amezkua to a small Mexican town […] Read more
April 11, 2024Art In Martha Diamond’s Art, She Took Manhattan What Frank Auerbach did for Camden Town, Monet did for Paris and […] Read more
April 11, 2024Art ‘Civil War’ Review: We Have Met the Enemy and It Is Us. Again. In Alex Garland’s tough new movie, a group of journalists led by […] Read more
April 11, 2024Art Late Night Mocks Arizona’s Abortion Law “That is crazy — but remember it’s Arizona, so it’s a dry […] Read more
April 11, 2024Art Trevor Griffiths, Marxist Writer for Stage and Screen, Dies at 88 For him, “art played a particular role in social change,” the director […] Read more
April 11, 2024Art Roberta Smith on Life as an Art Critic and Retirement Ms. Smith, a pioneering co-chief art critic for The New York Times, […] Read more
April 11, 2024Art Wyatt Flores, a Rising Country Artist, Has a Superpower: Tapping Emotions The 22-year-old singer and songwriter makes music that touches listeners deeply. But […] Read more
April 11, 2024Art What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in April Roberta Smith reviews Rudolf Stingel’s wall-to-wall carpet piece, Pam Glick’s provocative abstract […] Read more
April 11, 2024Art Ellen Gallagher’s Futuristic Archives The artist discusses marine life and African American myth from her studio […] Read more
April 11, 2024Art A New Film on William F. Buckley Examines the Godfather of Modern Conservatism The PBS documentary “The Incomparable Mr. Buckley” implicitly and explicitly asks: What […] Read more