Can art help us process the atrocities committed by Hamas on Oct. 7?
In different ways and in different eras, the work of three artists imagines the unimaginable
The Jewish Museum’s latest exhibit, ‘Marta Minujín: Arte! Arte! Arte!,’ is a joyful survey of a 1960s icon
In different ways and in different eras, the work of three artists imagines the unimaginable
The ever-evolving impressionist Camille Pissarro is the subject of Anka Muhlstein's latest book
Feminist artist Judy Chicago's massive retrospective at the New Museum leaves out her history
A show at 92NY comes just weeks after the Y's Poetry Center canceled the talk of a pro-Palestinian author
Before the war broke out, 'Brothers Keeper' was intended to be a comic book honoring a filmmaker's grandfather
For her daughter's bat mitzvah, artist Mindy Stricke wove a symbolic web of tradition and ancestry
Inbal Hoffman used holes as a motif in her art; now they have taken on new meaning
Zoya Cherkassky-Nnadi has been making art about the October 7th Hamas attacks and their aftermath
Michael Rakowitz creates monuments from the destruction of other monuments
Avant-garde stalwart Lionel Ziprin once said his grandfather, Rabbi Nuftali Zvi Margolies, could sing better than Enrico Caruso
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