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Visual Arts
In ‘A Natural History of the Studio,’ Many William Kent...
For his latest exhibition, the artist used doppelgängers to investigate how art,...
Secret Love Letters Remain Sealed in Vermeer Show
The Frick’s first post-renovation show unites three Vermeer masterpieces that ex...
The Most Beautiful Pools T Magazine Has Covered
We revisit swimmers’ paradises from Malibu to Tangier.
She Joined the Family Business, but She Hasn’t Given Up...
Zoe Elghanayan, a principal and senior vice president at her family’s real estat...
Kunié Sugiura Bends Photography Into Many Shapes
Kunié Sugiura’s first American retrospective, at SFMOMA, follows a long career f...
The Artist Risham Syed Takes a Bird’s-Eye View of Colon...
In the face of several high-stakes challenges, Syed’s debut U.S. show opened at ...
Pam Tanowitz’s Dance ‘Pastoral’ Weaves Beethoven and More
Tanowitz’s new dance, made with the painter Sarah Crowner and the composer Carol...
Hyères in The South of France Has It All, Except Crowds.
Perched above the Mediterranean on the Cote d’Azur, medieval Hyères was once hom...
Julia Margaret Cameron, Portraitist Who Broke the Rules
Starting her career at 48, she bent a new art form to challenge the conventions ...
When Van Gogh Fled South, This Family Gave Him Purpose
An exhibition in Boston celebrates the little known Roulins of Arles, a family t...
A Decade of Bruising Labor. A 6-Mile Work of Land Art.
Andy Goldsworthy, the British land artist, said he may never make a work like “H...
Documenting Life on Both Sides of the South African Col...
David Goldblatt photographed the societal warping that apartheid inflicted, draw...
Rosana Paulino, a Brazilian Artist Who Wields Poetry an...
Allegorical forest creatures meet ethnographic archives in Rosana Paulino’s art ...
Adrien Brody Feels for the Rats in His First Art Exhibi...
In his first art exhibition in nearly a decade, the actor and painter draws from...
Punk, Monet and Puerto Rico: New Photography From Elle ...
A show at the American Academy of Arts and Letters highlights the delicate art o...
Lorna Simpson: Painting as a Weapon of Freedom
In a small but haunting survey at the Met, a celebrated conceptual artist shifts...