Glimpsing death, he perceives its... Euphemism, evasion and propaganda are woven into the fabric of American public discourse, declares Time art critic Hughes. In a withering, salubrious jeremiad ...
This month’s picks include a portrait of an artist, a haunting music performance piece and a chilling missing-persons tale.
"Earthy Paradise," a radiant new exhibition at Van Doren Waxter in New York, shines a light on the life and legacy of ...
Frank Auerbach, who has died aged 93, was an artist of remarkable intensity whose use of thick paint gave his work the ...
The Macquarie Galleries, established in 1925 by John Young and subsequently run by a series of formidable women, including Treania Smith, Lucy Swanton and Mary Turner, was among the oldest commercial ...
art and music; a sense of humor; good manners. The late critic Robert Hughes once lamented that ours had become “a culture of complaint.” Sad to say, complaint is now the least of our troubles. Is ...
Los Angeles Times art critic Christopher Knight won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for criticism (he was a finalist for the prize in 1991, 2001 and 2007). In 2020, he also received the Lifetime ...
Gallery proprietors will characteristically greet a visitor with expressions of enthusiasm ...
Known for his unyielding seven-day-a-week work schedule, he returned again and again to the same models and London street ...
Robert Lloyd has been a Los Angeles Times television critic since 2003. Previously, he held that position at L.A. Weekly, whose music editor and critic he also was for some years, and was the ...
On November 16, 2023, Venus Over Manhattan opened Retinal Hysteria, an expansive two-venue exhibition curated by Robert Storr, who was previously Senior Curator in the Department of Painting and ...
I thoroughly enjoyed Alexis Coe’s excellent article (“Freedom’s First Draft,” September/October 2024) on the sometimes overlooked First Continental Congress. As we approach the 250th ...