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Years ago, Vladimir Kanevsky’s floral sculptures started turning up in Manhattan’s most elegant living rooms. Now his work is ...
Floyd Collins was pinned under a rock while exploring a cave in 1925. That history, recounted in song, is now on Broadway.
Observer recently caught up with the Pictures Generation artist to learn more about how his practice has evolved and the role ...
Amy Sherald’s portraits are an unsettling fusion of the intimate and the unknown — allegories and archetypes with impossibly ...
With the help of a tech start-up, the Madrid museum is enlisting technology to quantify large crowds in its artworks and ...
What The Legend of Ochi does that fits it in with the best kids’ movies is that it never once condescends to its young viewers. Amid thick accents and Eastern European cultural mores, and themes of ...
The end of winter in New York sometimes feels rife with melancholy. A few spring days taunt with the warmth and new life to ...
An SNL relic resurfaces. Andy Samberg and his viral digital shorts are iconic and serve as a major moment in Saturday Night ...
The exhibition reveals Van Gogh’s intense devotion to painting—even through deep sorrow and unbearable hallucinations.
These Japanese games depict America in a way that only Japan can, with absurdity, excess, violence, and a thematic ...
Muir Woods National Monument in Mill Valley isn’t just another pretty spot in California’s endless parade of natural wonders; ...
It was Drew Christiansen, S.J., even more than Thoreau or Aquinas, whom I was surprised to encounter amid the German ...