One hundred years ago, on the early morning of March 23, 1919, a small crowd gathered in the Piazza San Sepolcro in Milan, a few blocks west of the Duomo. Many had arrived from other cities the night…
As Kazakhstan aspires to a larger role on the world stage, it also seems to understand the value, both intangible and quite tangible, of a flourishing contemporary art scene…
Virginia Woolf called George Eliot’s Middlemarch, “one of the few English novels written for grown-up people.” Sometimes I apply this to paintings. I look at a painting show and ask myself…
Independent curator and critic Bartholomew Ryan celebrates the 100th Anniversary of the Futurist Manifesto with visits to MoMA's Modern Poets series and Performa's Futurist Banquet.