Forgotten cartoonist Barbara Shermund, best known for her lively cartoons for the New Yorker and Esquire, is finally reclaiming the spotlight ...
A still from one of the projections in Verdigris Ensemble's production of "Song from the Uproar: The Lives and Deaths of ...
French street artist Shuck One is honoring Black figures who shaped France’s recent history on the mainland and overseas in an art installation.
The art exhibition on display from Feb. 21-23 at the Line Hotel in Koreatown explores themes of Black migration and movement ...
At a time of increasing anxiety about physical anatomy, figurative sculptors are breathing new life into one of the world’s ...
The museum founder’s life and legacy are celebrated in "ghost story," a new song cycle by Phil Kline that premieres at the ...
The aroma of dried flowers comes from Rebecca Louise Law’s monumental arrangement La Fleur Morte (2025), which was created ...
Following in the bloody footsteps of Coralie Fargeat’s 'The Substance,' a new wave of female filmmakers is reinventing body ...
A Number of Things” by Camille Henrot explores play, control, and domestication through sculpture at Hauser & Wirth NYC.
Seen: A Regional Figurative Exhibit at Maude Kerns Art Center, from Feb. 21 to March 21, was conceived by newly promoted MKAC ...
Warhammer 40K's lore is riddled with warfare among factions. Which of the many sides of the conflict are the most powerful?