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The artist invites us into her studio and greenhouse, where chance and light are the foundations of her process.
Editor's update: AIGA, the professional association for design, announced the 2019 results of its annual 50 Books/50 Covers competition. Three recent MoMA Publications were selected as winners: Among ...
“Amongst all the sadness around AIDS,” artist and activist Lola Flash states, “there’s so much joy in the community that has held me.” Revisiting the first two decades of the AIDS crisis often means ...
In late April 1919, as the sun began to warm after the long dark winter, artist Hilma af Klint ventured out into the fields and forests near her home and studio on the island of Munsö, not far from ...
Hear from artists, writers, and therapists about what happens when art and grief collide.
Abandon sleep, all ye who enter here: the entrance to The Clock, where I would be spending the next 24 hours.
How do you mark the centenary of a trailblazing artist whose work avoids encapsulation?
From Louis XIV to Gertrude Stein, explore a paradox of tradition and innovation across modern art exhibitions.
The famed architect’s model of a four-square-mile community was truly utopian in its utter impracticality.
Members of the original Loft community in New York City describe how the glorious, ongoing party moves them.
Is art the secret to everlasting love?What makes us fall in love with someone? Is it their sense of humor or kind eyes? Or is it a shared interest, something you can do together? It’s no secret that ...
In the echo of Belgian artist René Magritte ’s words, the mystique of his painting The Lovers becomes immediately apparent. At first glance, the canvas appears to depict an ordinary display of ...