The playfully troubled art of Amy Sillman
January 25, 2018
The cultishly beloved abstract artist opens a new show of “mostly” drawings at Gladstone Gallery.
Artist Derrick Adams reinterprets Jim Crow era travel guidebooks
January 20, 2018
The uncompromising artist tackles oppressive travel structures laid out in the Green Book for his latest show, “Sanctuary.”
Riz Ahmed talks The Simpsons’ race problem with comedian Hari Kondabolu
November 14, 2017
His new documentary, The Problem With Apu, zooms in on the industry-wide (mis)representations of South Asians on screen.
This dreamy new show explores nature and technology through 10,000 disassembled roses
October 12, 2017
Artist Sarah Mehoyas’s “Cloud of Petals” takes place in both physical and virtual reality.
Who sat front row at NYFW?
September 18, 2017
Vic Mensa, Kelela, and Cardi B all made appearances on the FROW of New York fashion week shows this season.
Whoopi Goldberg reviews Opening Ceremony’s Changers
September 18, 2017
To finish off her NYFW, Goldberg attended a special performance of a Spike Jonze directed dance performance called “Changers” in collaboration with Opening Ceremony.
Maya Rudolph stars in Natasha Lyonne’s short film for Kenzo
September 14, 2017
The Orange is the New Black actress stepped behind the camera for an outlandish vaudevillian comedy.
Vic Mensa’s five essential fashion week jams
September 14, 2017
The Chicago rapper picks the anthems that get him fired up for New York fashion week.
Whoopi Goldberg reviews Tracy Reese SS18
September 11, 2017
Throughout NYFW, Goldberg will be reviewing a handful of select SS18 shows. Here, she takes a close look at Tracy Reese’s SS18 collection—a label that started in 1997.
Artists at Work: Susan Cianciolo
August 2, 2017
This fall, Susan Cianciolo will unveil two concurrent solo exhibitions; the first, “RUN church, RUN Restaurant, RUN Store,” at Stuart Shave/Modern Art in London, and the second, “Susan Cianciolo: RUN PRAYER, RUN CAFÉ, RUN LIBRARY,” at Bridget Donahue in New York.
The Unexplainable Energy of David Lowery
July 6, 2017
Filmmaker David Lowery has an intriguing conception of what a ghost is: In his words, it’s “a spirit that refuses to move on.”
The Hallucinogenic Worlds of Ana Lily Amirpour
June 26, 2017
Writer-director Ana Lily Amirpour thinks the world is inherently a bad place, but that its inhabitants are strong.
Andy’s Candy: Chelsea Girl
June 16, 2017
For our monthly Andy’s Candy feature, Jose Cuervo and mixologist Haley Forest concocted the Chelsea Girl, a Warhol-inspired twist on a tequila Collins served in a custom Nachtmann Havanna tumbler.
Discovery: ACES
April 19, 2017
For Alex Stewart, who creates music under the moniker ACES, medium is no barrier.
Marc Smerling, Zac Stuart-Pontier, and the Expanding Web of Crimetown
March 20, 2017
Crimetown, the nonfiction podcast created and presented by Marc Smerling and Zac Stuart-Pontier, is an ambitious, anthropological epic.
A Close Distance
February 24, 2017
Photographer Thomas Albdorf has never stepped foot in Yosemite, but he knows it well.
NYFW Fall/Winter 2017: The Finale
February 16, 2017
Finishing up our NYFW FW 2017 coverage with images from backstage at Delpozo, Thom Browne, Shan Huq, and Marc Jacobs.
NYFW Fall/Winter 2017: Days 5 and 6
February 14, 2017
New York Fashion Week continues with new collections from Oscar de la Renta, Proenza Schouler, Monse, Libertine, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Frame, Moncler, Coach, and Baja East.
NYFW Fall/Winter 2017: Days 3 and 4
February 13, 2017
Our best of NYFW coverage continues, with our favorite photos from backstage and front row at Lacoste, CG, Alexander Wang, Victoria Beckham, Public School, Sies Marjan, Prabal Gurung, and Altuzarra.
NYFW Fall/Winter 2017: Days 1 and 2
February 13, 2017
Our favorite moments from backstage and front row at Calvin Klein, Jason Wu, Jeremy Scott, VFILES, Rag & Bone, Thakoon, Adam Selman, Adeam, Ulla Johnson, and Brock Collection.