On X, viral posts have labeled Thomas J. Price’s sculpture Grounded in the Stars (2023), a 12-foot-tall statue of a Black woman now on view in Times Square, a sign of a “very sick society” and a harbinger of the “death of civilization.”
Where does a darling of the art deco movement go to retire? For Tamara de Lempicka, once a painter of the rich and famous, known for her evocative cubist-inspired style, it was Cuernavaca, Mexico—by way of Houston, Texas.
From May 17 to September 28, 2025, the Tenuta Dello Scompiglio hosts Esther Stocker’s solo exhibition titled Analisi dell’errore, curated by Angel Moya Garcia.
From local concerns in the Bronx to global issues in Queens, plus a trip to see Indigenous art in New Jersey, our favorite art is far-reaching right now.
The Neo Ancients festival in the small Gloucestershire town of Stroud featured artists whose works have a more "pastoral" approach towards art production.
These bellwether artworks in the spring auctions this week may indicate whether a recovery is likely, after years of declining profits and high rollers.
From immersive installations by Refik Anadol to music co-created with A.I. by Holly Herndon, artists are embracing machine learning not just as a tool, but as a creative partner, prompting urgent questions about authorship, ethics and the future of cultural production.
The building’s layered history—as carriage house, artist residence and community gathering point—is its foundation; "we see ourselves as stewards of this special space," the founders say.
As the spring auction season kicks off, her 21st Century Evening Sale brings a tightly curated lineup led by Basquiat’s 'Baby Boom' and key works by women artists.