Tag: Art

For Black Artists, the Great Migration Is an Unfinished Journey

JACKSON, Miss. — Midday, midweek, in mid-90 degrees midsummer, the streets of…

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Tiona Nekkia McClodden Is Not Running Away

PHILADELPHIA — The artist Tiona Nekkia McClodden hit the gun range on…

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Covid. A Coma. A Stroke. José Parlá Returns From the Edge.

“Surfaces, whether they're walls or canvases or sculptural objects, work as palimpsests…

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The Role of Art in a Time of War

KYIV, Ukraine — You do not have to go far outside of…

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Black Portraits Get New Names, and a New Show

LONDON — In the early 20th century, Glyn Philpot was one of…

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Below an Israeli City, a Musical Harmony Belies the Tensions Above Ground

RAMLA, Israel — In a subterranean reservoir, underneath the Israeli city of…

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What to See, Eat and Do in San Francisco

Lately, it seems like the news headlines from San Francisco have been…

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When ‘New Art’ Made New York the Culture Capital

When I was a kid in the early 1960s, my Eisenhower-Republican physician-father…

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Divine Excess on Avenue C

By 8:30 p.m. last Thursday night, just a half-hour after it opened,…

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