PhiladelphiaSoho is so eighties. Chelsea is so nineties. Long Island City is so aughts. But you want to see some art, maybe even buy a little something, and […]
Jungle Fever: Puerto RicoHead for the hills, and a restorative vacation at Casa Grande Mountain Retreat, a former coffee farm.
All the RageCarroll Dunham’s first museum survey comes later than some of his peers’ – he’s 52 – but at the right time and in the right place. His paintin […]
Too Much InformationVideo artist Doug Aitken explores how we filter the world around us.
Calendar GirlLorna Simpson returns to the Whitney with a show of her new photography and latest film, 31.
Team EffortsThe group approach to art-making has rarely been more visible. Sometimes artists pair up, sometimes other professionals join in – and occasiona […]
The Art World: DepartistsThe city’s heedless economic boom has slowed a bit lately, but that doesn’t mean that the capital of the art world – with its new gallery distr […]
Neel Life StoriesAlice Neel’s portraits stripped her subjects bare – often literally – and expertly revealed their inner lives. On the eve of a Whitney retrosp […]
Biennial AngstMaxwell Anderson wanted to reinvent the Whitney Biennial. And he has, with a crew of curators who have pointedly excluded the gallery world’s fa […]