For Black Artists, the Great Migration Is an Unfinished Journey
JACKSON, Miss. — Midday, midweek, in mid-90 degrees midsummer, the streets of…
Tiona Nekkia McClodden Is Not Running Away
PHILADELPHIA — The artist Tiona Nekkia McClodden hit the gun range on…
Covid. A Coma. A Stroke. José Parlá Returns From the Edge.
“Surfaces, whether they're walls or canvases or sculptural objects, work as palimpsests…
The Role of Art in a Time of War
KYIV, Ukraine — You do not have to go far outside of…
Black Portraits Get New Names, and a New Show
LONDON — In the early 20th century, Glyn Philpot was one of…
Below an Israeli City, a Musical Harmony Belies the Tensions Above Ground
RAMLA, Israel — In a subterranean reservoir, underneath the Israeli city of…
What to See, Eat and Do in San Francisco
Lately, it seems like the news headlines from San Francisco have been…
When ‘New Art’ Made New York the Culture Capital
When I was a kid in the early 1960s, my Eisenhower-Republican physician-father…
Divine Excess on Avenue C
By 8:30 p.m. last Thursday night, just a half-hour after it opened,…