In New York, an African Art Fair Returns for Its 10th Year
In her previous works, the photographer Hazel Mphande would focus the camera on herself to shoot discomforting black-and-white self-portraits. But...
Read moreIn her previous works, the photographer Hazel Mphande would focus the camera on herself to shoot discomforting black-and-white self-portraits. But...
Read moreWealthy collectors who want to be involved with museums typically donate works, write checks and sit on a board of...
Read moreWhen Niklas Bildstein Zaar learned that his architecture studio, Sub, had been hired to design the main show at this...
Read moreWelcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Each week, we share things we’re eating,...
Read moreThis week in Newly Reviewed, Holland Cotter covers Sheyla Baykal’s downtown stars, a group show from a radical feminist art...
Read moreAs Frieze, TEFAF and other fairs bloom citywide, galleries and auction houses kick into high gear, with showy exhibitions and...
Read moreIn the Hudson River Museum, landscape is usually a celebration: grand, idealized and comfortably distant. The river bends picturesquely; the...
Read moreElectric Lady Studios, in Greenwich Village, is a working music museum. The Fender Twin amplifier that the studio’s onetime owner...
Read moreHighlights at this year’s fair include a circa 1933 mask-shaped plaster sculpture by Alberto Giacometti, a 1930s painting of a...
Read moreThe busy calendar of fairs and auctions in May makes New York City an attractive hub of activity for the...
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