Art From ‘wrecker of civilization’ to gallery retrospective Cosey Fanni Tutti's controversial 'Magazine Actions' arrives in New York with a silver frame but the same provocative questions
Fashion Tailoring the spirit Jerry Lorenzo and Andre Walker on the sacred responsibility of dressing for the Met, the language of rebellion, and the quiet spirituality of Black formalwear
Art ‘Video After Video: The Critical Media of CAMP’ traces an alternate history of the medium From the Picturephone to the present day, the Mumbai-based collaborative studio grapples with the politics and poetics of the moving image in a surveillance state
Aesthetics in the abstract For the debut issue of Notes on Beauty, artists Lorna Simpson and Glenn Ligon discuss the broader implications of what is, and where to find,...
Above the Fold In the rearview mirror of Kenneth Tam’s ‘The Medallion’ Recently on view at Bridget Donahue, the Queens-born artist's solo exhibition is a multimedia intervention on broken dreams and the taxi medallion crisis by Qingyuan Deng Above the Fold After 7 taxi driver suicides, New York waives $20 million in fees The move is to alleviate financial pressures as the rise of apps like Uber and Lyft leave yellow cab drivers with decreasing livelihoods. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold In the rearview mirror of Kenneth Tam’s ‘The Medallion’ Recently on view at Bridget Donahue, the Queens-born artist's solo exhibition is a multimedia intervention on broken dreams and the taxi medallion crisis by Qingyuan Deng
Above the Fold After 7 taxi driver suicides, New York waives $20 million in fees The move is to alleviate financial pressures as the rise of apps like Uber and Lyft leave yellow cab drivers with decreasing livelihoods. by Caroline Christie