Sonia Delaunay
Nearly two hundred works across textiles, mosaics, paintings, graphic design, and other media showcase the expansiveness of the artist's creative energy. Sonia Delaunay: Living Art, instal…
Nearly two hundred works across textiles, mosaics, paintings, graphic design, and other media showcase the expansiveness of the artist's creative energy. Sonia Delaunay: Living Art, instal…
In remembrance of the sound and voice of the indelible musician and recording engineer. Steve Albini, backstage, New York City, 1985. Photo: Gail Butensky. 1962"2024 '  ' Â…
In Pierre Creton's latest film, a delightfully unpredictable tale of couplings and throuplings in rural northwest France. Antoine Pirotte as young Pierre-Joseph in A Prince. Courtesy Strand…
Marriage, motherhood, menopause, masturbation, and a motel: a new novel by Miranda July. All Fours, by Miranda July, Riverhead, 326 pages, $29 '  '  ' Waifish and awkwar…
A stunning retrospective at MoMA holds a mirror to the artist's career-long focus on performance, movement, and landscape. Joan Jonas: Good Night Good Morning, installation view. Courtesy M…
Earth to E.T. . . . ? Daniel Oberhaus's book investigates the history of human efforts to communicate with alien intelligence. Extraterrestrial Languages, Daniel Oberhaus, MIT Press, 252 p…
In Jane Schoenbrun's new puzzle of a film, deconstructed horror meets '90s coming-of-age queer narrative. Ian Foreman as Young Owen in I Saw the TV Glow. Courtesy A24. Photo: Spencer Pazer.…
Over one hundred works by expat artists who sought an escape from stateside restrictiveness in postwar France. Americans in Paris: Artists Working in Postwar France, 1946"1962, installation…
Legacy Russell traces the history of black representation in mainstream media and its leadup to 2010s black internet. Black Meme: A History of the Images That Make Us, by Legacy Russell, Ve…
A new book captures the vibes of visionary composer and cellist Arthur Russell. Travels Over Feeling: Arthur Russell, A Life, by Richard King, Anthology Editions, 296 pages, $50 ' …
Danielle Dutton's new genre-defying collection is a garden of earthly delights, losses, and discursions. Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other, by Danielle Dutton, Coffee House Press, 169 pages, $1…
Against a strikingly mercurial score, something wayward this way comes in the latest film by Ryûsuke Hamaguchi. Hitoshi Omika as Takumi in Evil Does Not Exist. Courtesy Cinetic Media. E…
Seven works by the late artist invite deceleration and contemplative witnessing. Nancy Brooks Brody: Ode, installation view. Courtesy Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery. Nancy Brooks Brody: O…
A series focusing on black British filmmakers reflects the clamor and unrest of the '60s to '80s. Still from Blood Ah Go Run. Courtesy the Brooklyn Academy of Music. "Uncharted Territorie…
Of blood and beauty: a rerelease of Baudelaire's 1857 collection, translated by George Dillon and Edna St. Vincent Millay. Flowers of Evil, by Charles Baudelaire, translated by George Dillo…
There once was a young man who dreamed of becoming a master butcher . . . Tenderloin, by Joy Sorman, translated by Lara Vergnaud, Restless Books, 165 pages, $18 '  '  ' …
Edgelord provocations and shockingly average nakedness, brought to you by Joanna Arnow. Joanna Arnow as Ann and Scott Cohen as Allen in The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Pa…
From botany and textiles to abstraction and corporate rejection, the artist's show presents a playful and processual approach. Yto Barrada: Bite the Hand, installation view. Courtesy Pace G…
In the German artist's works confronting historical violence, a serious side to the Fluxus movement. Wolf Vostell: Dé-coll/age Is Your Life, installation view. Courtesy Harvard Art Museums…
Memories, speak: in a novel by Monika Zgustova, the story of Véra and Vladimir Nabokov's marriage, and the fallout of an early affair, is triangulated through a prism of perspectives. A Re…
A strikingly incompatible Marianne Faithfull and Alain Delon star in Jack Cardiff's fascinating and bizarre biker film from 1968. Marianne Faithfull as Rebecca in The Girl on a Motorcycle. …
In Cowboy Carter, the Queen Bey presiding over the end of empire is also preparing for the next new thing. Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé, Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records ' …
In his new poetry collection, Wayne Koestenbaum animates the everyday with the forces of theory, stylized futility, and an aestheticist's will. Stubble Archipelago, by Wayne Koestenbaum, S…
Back to the fear of the future: in Bertrand Bonello's time-skipping film, the tragedies of love and fate can never be left behind. George MacKay as Louis Lewanski and Léa Seydoux as Gabrie…
Not all is quiet on the American-art front. Whitney Biennial 2024: Even Better Than the Real Thing, installation view. Courtesy Whitney Museum of American Art. Photo: Ron Amstutz. Pictured,…