Anne Imhof's 'Doom' at the Armory Has Everything, and Nothing
Anne Imhof's three-hour spectacle of moody youth at the Armory is sweet sorrow, full of moping and muttering. Still, almost despite itself, it points to true art.
Anne Imhof's three-hour spectacle of moody youth at the Armory is sweet sorrow, full of moping and muttering. Still, almost despite itself, it points to true art.
"Severance" is finally back for its second season, three New York art museums are set to reopen and ballet goes extreme.
Now we fret about chatbots. An earlier age worried about automatons, the uncanny humanoid contraptions whose voices could trigger love or mania.
Seemingly sweet yet insistently ominous, this opera installation turns a sandy beach into a spectacle of a changing climate.
Chocolate fountains, Debbie Harry and an artist's swan song cut short. We gathered scenes from the New York City cultural landscape in the last moments before lockdown.
The pandemic has decimated the livelihoods of those who work in the arts. How can the new administration intervene and make sure it doesn't happen again? A critic offers an ambitious plan.
For this essential New York choreographer's centenary, a Public Library exhibition full of the joy and anxiety of postwar Manhattan.
A fiercely beautiful historical pageant by the South African artist William Kentridge commemorates a million Africans who died in World War I.
"Beneath the Gavel" gets some things right as it dramatizes an auction. But the subtleties of the art market remain beyond most writers' skills.
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New York went weak at the knees for the RSC before it arrived but its season has so far missed the markNew York is living through a moment of cultural reckoning. The American Folk Art Museum…