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In the first half of the 20th century, socially conscious artists in the South were great innovators, reflecting on race, progress and the disappearing plantocracy.

11/30/2023 4:02:01 AM

The London-based designer’s Artist’s Choice exhibition evokes the styles, forms and sounds of the African diaspora.

11/30/2023 4:03:52 AM

Lee, of South Korea, will transform the facade; Petrit Halilaj of Kosovo, the Roof Garden; and Tong Yang-Tze, the Great Hall with calligraphy.

11/29/2023 8:30:09 AM

The philanthropy will add to its ongoing initiative to tell diverse stories with new monuments in public spaces over the next five years.

11/28/2023 10:43:34 AM

The directors, who are part of an art collective, wind up stretching architecture’s net in so many directions that it begins to fray.

11/29/2023 10:52:24 PM

Last time the top jobs at some of the country’s most prestigious art institutions came up, many went to foreign candidates. This time, that’s unlikely.

11/28/2023 10:56:28 AM

After a five-year renovation, some of the museum’s grandest galleries have reopened. Our critic frames six artworks you cannot miss.

11/24/2023 9:08:10 AM

The Gullah Geechee fight to preserve the tiny structures, a cradle of the Black church, before they’re erased by sprawl, climate change and fading memories.

11/23/2023 10:55:34 AM

Want to see new art in New York this weekend? Check out a Picasso tribute or Duane Linklater’s painted textiles in TriBeCa; works by Nicole Eisenman and Rosemarie Trockel on the Upper East Side and Ali Cherry’s mud sculptures on the Lower East Side.

12/3/2023 6:38:32 PM

A growing number of museums around the country have raised admission fees and cut staff to try to weather the financial setbacks they have faced since the pandemic began.

12/4/2023 4:09:51 PM