Works the size of postcards and bathroom tiles are challenging the market’s appetite for grand scales.
Still, almost despite itself, it points to true art. By Jason Farago and George Etheredge for The New York Times As a sprawling new exhibit opens in two museums in Amsterdam, the German artist ...
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Ahead of his largest-ever exhibition in the U.S., the dissident artist reflects on collecting jade and living below ground.
It’s not easy, but here’s how Mark Krotov, the publisher of the literary magazine n+1, attempts it, often with his 6-year-old daughter along for the ride.
An exhibition at the New York Public Library celebrates the magazine’s literary stars and unsung office heroes.
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Sergio Furnari doesn’t need an alarm for a day of creating art, eating with his daughter and watching the movies in his mind.
A ubiquitous presence in New York’s art world, he also existed outside it, using 19th-century techniques to create ethereal, ...