In a Jewish artist’s stunning photographs, a Holocaust story with a happy ending
Erwin Blumenfeld excelled in the worlds of fashion and the avant-garde
In the exhibit City of Faith, different religious groups intersect and interact in New York
Erwin Blumenfeld excelled in the worlds of fashion and the avant-garde
For Chloë Bass, the greatest art happens when the artist disappears
Jerry Saltz's hyperbolic 'Art Is Life' is most interesting as a look inside New York City's punditocracy
Richard Scheuer's images of ordinary life in 1934 are both unsettling and prescient
Elana Mann's activist art is a mixture of politics and Purim
Like its brilliant creator, Eva Hesse's 'Expanded Expansion' conveys the ephemerality of existence
Jeanette Kuvin Oren drew from Jewish traditional paper cutting to create a silk artwork for the U.S. Postal Service
Steve Stern's 'The Village Idiot' fictionalizes the life of the Belarusian painter Chaim Soutine
A new retrospective on the surrealist artist grapples with his obscurity after a dazzling debut embraced by Picasso, Duchamp and Peggy Guggenheim
David 'Chim' Seymour captured images of refugee children, as well as Audrey Hepburn and Gina Lollobrigida
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