Unrelenting, unrepenting, the artist who made a name for herself with huge drawings of hairy phallic screws presents a world of work with exuberant energy over 60 years.
He found beauty in the prosaic: bars, phone booths, hamburger joints, barber shops β first in a downtrodden Paterson, then throughout the state and beyond.
With major gifts to leading arts institutions, Oscar L. Tang and Agnes HsuβTang have recently landed in the center of New York cultural philanthropy.
Japanese collectors spent billions on European paintings during the bubble economy of the 1980s. Officials today hope to inspire a new generation of art lovers.
βFamehungry,β a show thatβs performed simultaneously for in-person and online crowds, comes to New York in the wake of the appβs brief ban in the United States.
A beloved illustrator died in the middle of a project. His son, who had been drifting away from art for years, was given the chance to finish the work.
A show by the artist Isabelle Brourman, who sketched the trials of Donald J. Trump, attracted figures from the art world, the media and some lawyers from his civil fraud trial.
A new study assesses the effects of sugar-laden beverages on global health, with higher rates of consumption found in Latin America and parts of Africa.
In the crashβs aftermath, Azerbaijan has unleashed rare and stinging criticism of Russia, with the countryβs president saying Moscowβs response has caused βsurprise, regret and rightful indignation.β
The Brooklyn organization, seeking new audiences and pushing boundaries, debuts Techne, four digital installations from the Onassis Foundationβs ONX Studio.