Artist Jordan Nassar’s fourth solo exhibition at James Cohan Gallery in NYC, titled REVELATION, presented a breathtaking and deeply considered exploration of heritage, history, and inherited nostalgia.…
State legislatures are moving to soften the blow of shrinking federal cultural support. According to the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA), combined appropriations for the 50 states and…
Stepping through Park Avenue Armory’s 67th-Street entrance you meet a hush that feels almost theatrical. A vast, palate-cleansing, undecorated foyer stretches ahead, its longest wall carrying a vinyl timeline…
Step inside an abandoned chapel and, for a few heart-stopping seconds, a luminous cloud floats just above the pews, drifting like a dream you could almost reach out and touch. This impossible sight is…
For more than a century, a luminous white-marble figure by Auguste Rodin rested unnoticed atop a family piano in central France. The owners, who believed it to be a harmless copy, invited auctioneer Aymeric…
Dora Maar began the 1930s as a daring photographer whose surreal images set her apart in the Paris avant garde. Politically engaged and close to the Surrealists, she worked with writers like Georges Bataille,…