Evelyn Statsinger’s otherwordly art
The underappreciated artist is getting some well-deserved attention
The underappreciated artist is getting some well-deserved attention
An exhibition of early Picasso has landed at the Phillips Collection in Washington
Holbein’s heroes have arrived in New York City
Milton Avery was able to carve out his own path, distinct from modernism’s march through history
What Would Seneca Do?
Great artists like Hogarth are getting the trigger-warning treatment
Kandinsky is getting spun up the Guggenheim’s spiral
Inspiring Walt Disney makes the case that Disney’s studio functioned in a similar way to an eighteenth-century decorative art manufactory
I can’t think of many other art shows that have been more heavily discussed than seen
Joan Mitchell was a female star of the Abstract Expressionist boys’ club
Amid the turbulence of modernism, British artists made art for themselves
Anti-capitalist artists like Barbara Kruger and Santiago Sierra are very skilled at making money from the capitalist machine
The prophets of stagnation are wrong
Jasper Johns, an art-world darling for decades, is getting a massive museum retrospective
Without vision, training or talent, Hunter Biden deigns to glue his crippling jewels onto the back of our society
The masterpieces of Titian’s old age have come to Boston
The people have a right to know what’s on Boris’s wall
The governor’s aesthetic abuse of New York
The art of the corrida teaches respect for mortality
Bad politics often make good art. That’s especially true when the art is tasked with making sense of political senselessness