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The Art Hitler Hated — and Loved
Friday, March 14, 2014
A show at Neue Galerie looks at works labeled “degenerate” by Nazis, alongside ones they admired.
On Stage: Fifty Shades and Satchmo
Friday, March 14, 2014
A parody of an erotic best-seller and a teenager's hand-puppet possessed by Satan are just two of the most recent Broadway offerings.
Sculptures by a Gifted, Troubled Man
Sunday, March 09, 2014
The work of a sculptor of emotions who was favored by Napoleon III is on view in town.
A new exhibit on Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux is at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It features sculptures and paintings that portray life in France in the late 1800s, including portraits of celebrities ...
In Bryant Park, a Temple Made of Art and Tar
Saturday, March 08, 2014
What's 60 feet tall, made out of bamboo, and lives (for now) in Bryant Park?
Weekend Staff Picks: Lunchboxes, Movies & Yachts
Saturday, March 08, 2014
Here are some of the events our colleagues are checking out around town this weekend.
What to See — or Skip — in Art 'Chaos' Weekend
Friday, March 07, 2014
With two art fairs, the Whitney Biennial and dozens of exhibits in New York this weekend, how's an art lover to choose? Start with the Brooklyn Museum show marking the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act.
Gauguin’s Prints Are Sexy, Too
Tuesday, March 04, 2014
A new show at MoMA highlights the French artist’s rarely-seen woodblock prints and woodcarvings.
Christ's Ancestors, in 12th-Century Glass
Sunday, March 02, 2014
It's the first time the life-sized, stained-glass panels have left Great Britain's Canterbury Cathedral.
Giant Birds 'Fly' Inside St. John the Divine
Saturday, March 01, 2014
Phoenix was created by Chinese artist Xu Bing out of material gathered from demolition sites in Beijing.
Graffiti From the 70s Are Back
Saturday, March 01, 2014
A treasure trove of 1970's and 80's graffiti art is on view at the Museum of the City of New York.
Weekend Staff Picks: Donuts, Hot Pots & Bingo
Saturday, March 01, 2014
Humans — Crossed with Toads and Spiders
Saturday, March 01, 2014
A woman who made earthy, tactile sculptures in a male-dominated world.
Latin America's Best Films Come to NYC
Sunday, February 23, 2014
The real story of a Mexican billionaire mayor. A family vacation ruined by an endless rainstorm in Uruguay. The tumultuous history of Chile, seen through one family.
Those are some of the subjects of the best Latin American films, as picked by the non-profit organization Cinema Tropical. They will ...
One NY Artist: Shirin Neshat
Saturday, February 22, 2014
There are thousands of artists in New York City. Some are famous internationally. Others are scratching out a living while perfecting their craft. WNYC is bringing a few of them to the spotlight, in their own voices.
Artist Shirin Neshat works mostly with film and video, but for her new ...
Weekend Staff Picks: Spas, Pajamas & Shorts
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Here are some of the events our colleagues in the membership department are checking out in this pledge drive edition of Weekend Staff Picks.
How the Earth Turns, Inside One Room
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Doug Wheeler’s new piece is a circular, white room, with a domed ceiling, and lights coming from the floor.
Art With A Stigma: Italian Futurism in NYC
Friday, February 21, 2014
The art movement has never before had a retrospective at an American museum, largely owing to its ties to Mussolini and the controversial views of its founder, who denounced museums, women, film and even pasta.
The Colorful Side of a War Photographer
Sunday, February 16, 2014
A Chance to Paint the Museum's Walls
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Pawel Althamer's show at the New Museum includes a floor where the public is invited to draw with him.
Weekend Staff Picks: Winter, Paris & Phil Collins
Saturday, February 15, 2014
New York's wild weather is not stopping our staff from taking full advantage of outdoor and indoor activities. Check out what some of them are up to this weekend.