The former Lincoln Motor factory is in the vanguard of new development poised to transform moribund automotive facilities into affordable housing and art studios. By Patricia Leigh Brown The ...
The fair will open in a freshly redone space with a new name. ‘In a way, it’s year zero,’ explained Art Basel’s chief ...
Exactly 150 years ago, Monet, Degas, Renoir and their pals spurred an artistic revolution. Can we still see the defiance ...
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The fight is over an Egon Schiele drawing held by the Art Institute of Chicago that the Manhattan district attorney’s office ...
For some, Donald J. Trump’s incessant attacks on immigrants are too much. Still, many appear prepared to look past his ...
Can you guess which former New York Times critic won the newspaper’s intercollegiate contest as a student? By David W. Dunlap A reporter counted every best seller about U.S. presidents ...
The artist, whose work is being shown across Europe this month, reflected on fictional spaces, semi-truths and hidden losses.
old-fashioned graph-paper-and-pencil method, though several software programs exist as well. For a full list of these programs, as well as tips from New York Times constructors and editors on the ...
The artist for the fifth Facade Commission created Cubist sculptures that look forward and backward. The question is what ...
Tapped to curate a new section of the fair, Yinka Shonibare, Zenib Sedira and Lubaina Himid discuss what has been lost, and ...
Will it survive his retirement? By Pete Wells A leak in the Queens-Midtown Tunnel and the race to plug it revealed the fragility of New York City’s aging transportation network. By Patrick ...