Visual Arts
Beyond rich allusions to the past, Jeremy Frey and his generation of basket-makers are also creating objects that will leave your eyes spinning.
Read MoreIn her fine book, Lisa Volpe examines mid-’50s picture-making expeditions taken across the U.S. by photographers Robert Frank and Todd Webb.
Read MoreThis summer’s installation of new sculptures is evidence that creative interventions in nature can be harmonious.
Read MoreFor decades the MFA gave Dalí the cold shoulder, so it’s great that this maiden voyage is non-puritanical and open to the artist’s less than wholesome instincts to provoke.
Read MoreTastefully colorful and aesthetically pleasing, stylish as well as minimalist, modern yet richly symbolic, the Look of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games got many things right and a few wrong.
Read MoreThese designs serve as a forceful testament to the endless possibilities of architecture, to the imaginative power of engineering.
Read MoreIn this book, Wendy Steiner argues that if we don’t waste, it is very likely that we do not really want.
Read MoreÉmile Bernard, to his credit, spends much of his life redeeming rather than demeaning his friend.
Read MoreAlmost immediately, this now quarter century old program proved to be a wonderful merger of art and environment, creativity and nature.
Read MoreThis is the first US museum exhibition for Paula Modersohn-Becker, and one of the crucial shows to see in New York this summer.
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Arts Remembrance: To Sérgio with Love — Sérgio Mendes, 1941–2024