October 8, 2024Art Waiting Hours for 3 Minutes in the Criterion Closet (Well, Van) A mobile version of movie fans’ favorite stockroom drew hundreds of New […] Read more
October 8, 2024Art Art or Trash? It Can Be a Fine Line. Two beer cans were displayed in a Dutch museum. Then they were […] Read more
October 8, 2024Art Studio Museum in Harlem to Open New Building in Fall 2025 The 82,000-square-foot structure on 125th Street will open with a show featuring […] Read more
October 8, 2024Art Welcome to Mike Kelley’s World: Beautiful, Ugly, Funny and Dumb The American artist died in 2012, but a new exhibition in London […] Read more
October 8, 2024Art The Quick-Witted, Self-Lacerating James Blunt Would Like a Word Twenty years after his hit “You’re Beautiful” turned him into an overnight […] Read more
October 8, 2024Art The $550 Million Question: How Does David Geffen Hall Sound? The New York Philharmonic’s home underwent an extensive renovation that was finished […] Read more
October 8, 2024Art Otobong Nkanga Brings a Towering, Contemplative New Installation to MoMA Otobong Nkanga’s installations can seem simultaneously futuristic and primordial, apocalyptic and utopian. […] Read more
October 8, 2024Art How to Turn Your Living Room Into an Inviting Multipurpose Space Designers show us how to turn what used to be the most […] Read more
October 8, 2024Art Shaker Cradles For Adults? Frances McDormand Explores Care and Community A soulful exhibition curated by the actress and her friend Suzanne Bocanegra, […] Read more
October 8, 2024Art Removing Books From Libraries Often Takes Debate. But There’s a Quieter Way. Weeding, or culling old, damaged or outdated books, is standard practice in […] Read more