40 Years Later, The Return of Halley’s Day-Glo Comet
With four shows of work from the ’80s traveling the globe, the artist is still seeing what he can get away with.
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With four shows of work from the ’80s traveling the globe, the artist is still seeing what he can get away with.
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After 15 years in Beijing, Miguel Ángel Payano came back to New York, at ease with Afro-Caribbean, Latino and Asian cultures. What he never expected was a Parkinson’s diagnosis.
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After panning an artist’s work 23 years ago, our veteran critic had a change of mind following three visits to “Death and the Maid” at the Met.
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In an exhibition at the Hirshhorn Museum, conceptual Chinese photographers of the tumultuous ’90s use the human body to document their pain.
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In a furniture store, it’s a chair. In an art gallery, it’s a sculpture. But at International Objects in Brooklyn, it could be either, neither or both.
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Fifty years after the artist’s death, a critic wrestles with her mixed feelings.
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Faith Ringgold, Mickalene Thomas, George Condo and others talk to our critics about the visual world he helped create.
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Fifty years after his death, the Cubist painter will be featured in art exhibitions in New York, Paris and Madrid.
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Juan de Pareja was immortalized in a portrait by Velázquez, his enslaver for two decades. Now he takes center stage with his art and personal history.
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