With “Scratching the Back,” the artist creates the most colorful and unsettling Facade Commission yet, chipping away at the gray…
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Read More →Martin Puryear’s newest and most complex work, “Lookout,” draws on the ancient method of Nubian vaulting, and the artist’s own…
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Read More →“Olympia,” the brothel scene that birthed modern art, crosses the Atlantic for the first time in the Met exhibition “Manet/Degas.”…
Read More →At Yale University Art Gallery, the artist designs a show blending fact and speculation about the lives of Black Americans…
Read More →Ed Ruscha, intrepid explorer of language and image, prefigured a digital culture of words on the move. A retrospective at…
Read More →Art fairs come early, tailoring their calendars to compete with the city’s big fall gallery and museum exhibitions. A critic’s…
Read More →Some of the pieces were seized from the Metropolitan Museum of Art and others from the New Jersey storage unit…
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