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Hoffman is closing her eponymous gallery, but expect the woman who helped launch artists like Cindy Sherman to continue to ...
At an Upper East Side luncheon, host Tiffany Haddish had the fashionable crowd splitting their sides with laughter, but ...
“It’s a beautiful setting with some nice food,” said my friend. “I hope you can come.” Jane Holzer, the real estate heiress and art collector — nicknamed Baby Jane Holzer after the ...
Richard Petty and Jimmie Johnson know ... a state-of-the-art racing simulator accessible to enthusiasts and aspiring racers. Is this the future of stock car racing? It’s not easy to become ...
The Pompidou Centre was derided by many when its design was first unveiled – yet its influence has been huge. As a renovation approaches, its co-creator Renzo Piano recalls the furore.
SEC Football by the Numbers is looking at the 2025 NFL Draft in four parts. Today’s initial installment examines the first ...
Sports broadcaster Jim Lampley joined 97.9 The Hill to discuss how his first book "It Happened!" came together and themes ...
There was a time when Black creatives could simply be grateful for the opportunity to make something, but that wasn't true ...
Richard Johnson ... was practically an art form in 15th-century Venice, whose confectioners shaped it into animals, birds, and buildings for the amusement of guests. It’s a worst-case scenario ...
For Johnson’s 2015 Anxious Men exhibition at the Drawing Center he took a more direct political approach than in the past, while returning to the portraiture that initiated his art practice.
Modern literary criticism – and quite a lot of fairly elderly literary criticism, if it comes to that – very often goes on about the necessity of separating the artist’s life from his work. B S ...