In today’s algorithm-driven world what has become of embodied eroticism, of desire, of seeking and celebrating beauty, of intimate vulnerability, or vulnerable intimacy?
The Met’s cafe is sad with stunning views, while the Queens Museum’s takes the cake for the lowest overall prices.
From Georgia O’Keeffe’s suggestive cabbage to Andrew Wyeth’s cornbread of the everyman, the findings represent a treasure of art and culinary history.
After a tense week of competition and a food fight among the Surrealists, which contestants will advance to the next round of the Great Artists’ Bake Off?
Born in Blackfoot, Idaho, the artist started his life as one of a team of chefs to Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, who sought to purify his diet by focusing on potatoes that reputedly “reminded ...
Poet Kaveh Akbar speaks with the Nobel Prize-winning Turkish novelist about his book of journal entries and paintings, ...
In a rare recorded interview, the feminist writer, critic, and activist tells us what took her from seeing 30 shows a week in ...
Holiday shopping can be a challenge when you’re trying to find thoughtful gifts for friends and family without feeding into commercial excess. To aid your search, we’ve compiled a list of 11 LA-area ...
At the opening of her Neue Nationalgalerie retrospective, the artist expressed solidarity with Palestine and lambasted the ...
Horizons: Weaving Between the Lines with Diné Textiles brings together varied stylistic traditions and artists of different centuries to display the breadth of Diné weaving.
Patrick Gorski faces a felony offense for his participation in the deadly insurrection, including joining mobs pushing ...
In “Barrier,” 12 artists evoke Angela Davis’s transformative abolitionist vision that “walls turned sideways are bridges.” On view through January 26, 2025, in New Jersey.