A Jewish artist so gifted, he could even teach a stone to paint
The ever-evolving impressionist Camille Pissarro is the subject of Anka Muhlstein's latest book
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
British artist Lucy Sparrow’s Lower East Side pop-up, Feltz Bagels, is made completely out of felt and paint, down to the last sesame seed
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