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By Max Lakin vulture guides Jerry Saltz’s 33 Rules for Being an Artist How to go from clueless amateur to generational talent (or at least live life a little more creatively). By Jerry Saltz art Roni Horn’s ‘I Am Paralyzed With Hope’ Is a Flag for a New America The last thing I saw on Inauguration Day was a work of art on Instagram that put a spell on me. By Jerry Saltz my single is dropping Jan. 26, 2021 FKA Twigs Teams With Headie One and Black Activists for ‘Don’t Judge Me’ VideoThe video features Kara Walker’s installation Fons Americanus. By Justin Curto close looks Jan. 13, 2021 Posted Live From the InfernoJerry Saltz on the pictures from the Capitol—some of the scariest, stupidest ever taken. By Jerry Saltz best of 2020 Dec. 11, 2020 The 10 Best Art Shows of 2020Jordan Casteel, Noah Davis, and anything you could see in person. By Jerry Saltz last night on late night Nov. 26, 2020 Neal Brennan Gave Chris Rock an Original Artwork by Rachel Dolezal“I have an original Rachel Dolezal in my hallway.” By Rebecca Alter art Nov. 19, 2020 Hear a Quarantine Love Letter for the ViolinGeorge Condo and Leila Josefowicz collaborated while apart. By Hilary Reid art Nov. 12, 2020 Bringing the Beauty OutFor the photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop, the moment was always now. By Shirley Ngozi Nwangwa vulture festival 2020 Oct. 19, 2020 Mary J. Blige, Method Man, and 50 Cent Make Vulture Festival Even More PowerfulWe’ve also added a Jerry Saltz art talk, HBO Max’s I Hate Suzie, and, somehow, more pets. By Anne Victoria Clark wide awakes Oct. 2, 2020 Joy As ResistanceArtist and activist collective the Wide Awakes takes the city this weekend. Why we’re marching. By Rujeko Hockley art Oct. 1, 2020 4 Museums Decided This Work Shouldn’t Be Shown. They’re Both Right and Wrong.The art world is outraged at the postponement of a Philip Guston retrospective. But it may well be the right thing to do. By Jerry Saltz art Sept. 24, 2020 How Caravaggio Destroyed (and Saved) PaintingThree revolutionary works still speak to us of doubt, inspiration, and grace. By Jerry Saltz first person Sept. 15, 2020 Buying Myself BackWhen does a model own her own image? By Emily Ratajkowski fall preview Sept. 4, 2020 Explore the World of Artists in QuarantineThe Drawing Center presents vibrant new work created in lockdown. By Jerry Saltz art Aug. 27, 2020 A New Book Shows Why Black Artists Drive the Culture VisuallyYoung, Gifted and Black features Jordan Casteel, Kevin Beasley, and more. By Trupti Rami exhibitions Aug. 25, 2020 Whitney Cancels Exhibition After Criticism of Acquisition of Black Artists’ WorkOne artist said the museum bought his work for $100. By Justin Curto art crimes Aug. 7, 2020 An Austrian Tourist’s Butt Broke a 200-Year-Old SculptureIt’s like the worst art heist ever. By Rebecca Alter art July 31, 2020 Philip Guston’s 1970s Paintings Might Help You Cope TodayThe online exhibition “What Endures” offers a road map to the eternal. By Hilary Reid memoir July 22, 2020 Sleeping With Andy WarholIn 1962, a young poet named John Giorno met the Pop Art god, who in turn made him his first superstar. For a little while, they were in love. By John Giorno art July 15, 2020 Banksy’s Chumbawamba Fan Art Removed From London Tube“I get lockdown/but I get up again.” By Rebecca Alter art July 15, 2020 The Instagram Account ‘Change the Museum’ Is Doing Just ThatCurator Gary Garrels loses his job at SFMoMA. By Trupti Rami vulture recommends July 10, 2020 The Couch Gallery CrawlHow to look at art from the safety of home. By Thomas Benfield art July 9, 2020 These Two Last Suppers Are My Quarantine ObsessionComparing two masterpiece treatments made just 50 years apart: one revolutionary and prevailing, the other genius and forgotten. By Jerry Saltz art June 30, 2020 See M.F.A. Students’ Virtual Senior ShowsWhen you graduate into a pandemic. By Thomas Benfield art June 29, 2020 See Peter Hujar’s Portraits of a Long-Ago Queer DowntownIncluding a kittenish Fran Lebowitz. By Trupti Rami art June 23, 2020 Guggenheim Curators Say Museum ‘Enables Racism’The staff sent a letter to leadership on Monday. By Zoe Haylock monuments June 22, 2020 Teddy Roosevelt Statue Coming Down, Says Natural History MuseumThe statue has been criticized as racist for years. By Justin Curto art June 19, 2020 It’s Funeral Time for Colonial MonumentsArtist Nicholas Galanin has already dug a grave for a Captain Cook statue in Sydney. By Trupti Rami scammers June 16, 2020 The Art World’s ‘Mini Madoff’ Has Been Arrested in the South PacificHe was apparently arrested wearing swim trunks. By Victoria Bekiempis art June 9, 2020 Artist Jordan Eagles Calls for Queer Blood to Help Save the SickAn online exhibition at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art. By Thomas Benfield obits May 31, 2020 Christo, Artist Behind Central Park’s ‘The Gates,’ Dead at 84He collaborated with his wife, artist Jeanne-Claude, until her death in 2009. By Halle Kiefer art May 28, 2020 This Is the Saddest Picture I Have Ever SeenSandro Botticelli’s La Derelitta, a 15th-century tableau of hopelessness, feels especially resonant right now. By Jerry Saltz art May 27, 2020 See New York Through the Eyes of Hockney, Warhol, and O’KeeffeA much-needed love letter to the city. By Trupti Rami sweet dreams May 14, 2020 Hear Iggy Pop Reading a Love Letter to His Dead Dog TrombaFrom the New Museum’s daily “Bedtime Stories” series, curated by Maurizio Cattelan. By Trupti Rami first person May 12, 2020 My AppetitesJerry Saltz on eating and coping mechanisms, childhood and self-control, criticism, love, cancer and pandemics. By Jerry Saltz art May 8, 2020 See Titus Kaphar’s Paintings About Black MotherhoodMourning the disappearance of their children. By Trupti Rami art May 4, 2020 See Jean Jullien’s Escapist Paintings From the French CountrysideThe artist’s diary of his family in lockdown, watching the spring arrive. By Trupti Rami banandemic Apr. 23, 2020 Bananas to the Rescue!Two artists release a sticker pack featuring anthropomorphic bananas washing their peel-hands and bumping their peel-elbows while singing “Jolene.” By Hilary Reid psa Apr. 17, 2020 A Times Square Tribute to All of UsTwo dozen artists say thank-you. By Michael Kaler resources Apr. 8, 2020 These 20 Groups Are Offering Aid to Artists in NeedPainters, playwrights, and podcasters can all apply for emergency grants. By Michael Kaler art Mar. 31, 2020 Revisiting a 16th-Century Masterpiece of Mass Death From Self-Isolation in 2020Lately, I have spent so much time contemplating Pieter Bruegel’s “The Triumph of Death” I feel I have almost been living inside it. By Jerry Saltz art du jour Mar. 30, 2020 The Goldfinch Is Real! Vincent van Gogh Art Theft Befalls Dutch MuseumThe smash and grab was made easy due to the museum’s closure. By Devon Ivie coronavirus Mar. 24, 2020 The Art World Is Sending Supplies to Hospitals in Need“It’s very beautiful and hopeful. But at some point, the government is going to have to step up.” By Amelia Schonbek art Mar. 20, 2020 The Art World Goes DarkThe pandemic has already darkened galleries, museums, and artists’ studios. What new forms will emerge from that darkness? By Jerry Saltz art Mar. 19, 2020 Salman Toor’s Queer RococoThe artist lives, and paints, between worlds — Lahore, Pakistan and New York. By Carl Swanson books Mar. 17, 2020 Can You Tell Anyone How to Be an Artist?Artist Laurie Simmons and our art critic Jerry Saltz (they’re old friends) talk about his new book. By Laurie Simmons and Jerry Saltz feature Mar. 16, 2020 The Art World’s Mini-Madoff and MeBoozy nights and high-stakes art trades with Inigo Philbrick. By Kenny Schachter obits Mar. 14, 2020 Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Musician and Artist, Dead at 70The Psychic TV and Throbbing Gristle founder was diagnosed with leukemia in 2017. By Halle Kiefer mexican muralists Feb. 24, 2020 ‘Vida Americana’ Is the Most Relevant Show of the 21st CenturyThe contributions of Mexican muralists to modern art has been criminally neglected. This Whitney show begins the correction. By Jerry Saltz art Feb. 20, 2020 Dan Colen Is Alive and Well, Painting and Farming UpstateThe onetime art world bad boy still paints. But instead of raising hell, he’s raising pigs and sheep. By Matthew Schneier art Feb. 19, 2020 Donald Judd’s Minimalist Legacy Is All Around UsThe artist wanted his work totally empty. Which allowed the world to make anything out of it. By Jerry Saltz art du jour Feb. 18, 2020 Ben Affleck Breaks His Silence on Lying About His Back Tattoo“It felt invasive.” By Devon Ivie More Articles