The Pulitzer-prize winning writer and essayist talks about his love of art and how he reconciles two challenging roles.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Robert Duffy joined the staff of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in 1973 and worked there, with one brief interruption, for 32 ...
A painter who took his subjects from pop culture, he was also the founding editor of Artnet.com and chronicled the rise of ...
ICP offers a rare display of his late-career portraits of celebrities alongside the classic New York photos he is celebrated ...
Paul Fussell’s 50-year-old survey of trench warfare deserves a new generation of readers, our book critic writes.
He had an acclaimed Broadway career in musicals and comedies, but moviegoers knew him mostly as the self-assured, easygoing ...
The artist and writer Walter Robinson—known for creating bright and dryly humourous paintings, and for writing incisive and sometimes irreverent musings on the New York art world—has died ...
Some of the most memorable moments in the orchestra’s program this week, led by Karina Canellakis, were extremely soft.
The artist and critic Walter Robinson, who helmed Artnet Magazine, has died. He was a widely influential, pioneering figure.
The performance portion of “Edges of Ailey” at the Whitney Museum of American Art was best when it stepped away from ...
A week after cleaning up at the Grammys, Kendrick Lamar will take the stage during halftime at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.