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What Time Provides: Mining the Creative Unconscious For Inspiration
Victoria Redel on Taking Decades to Return To a Once-Abandoned Story
By
Victoria Redel
| October 6, 2025
When Picasso Saved Matisse’s Paintings From the Nazis
Christopher C. Gorham on Art Theft and Artistic Solidarity in Occupied France
By
Christopher C. Gorham
| September 29, 2025
Painting Outside the Lines: On the Life and Work of Abstract Artist Emily Mason
“Her best works—across mediums—came from ceding control, allowing herself to become a ‘conduit’ for the unknown.”
By
Elisa Wouk Almino
| September 17, 2025
Sally Mann on the Crushing, Lifelong Reality of Artistic Rejection
“Just my life’s work there that you’re tossing around like scrap paper.”
By
Sally Mann
| September 11, 2025
Painting the Revolution:
The Artists Who Joined the Fight For American Independence
Zara Anishanslin on the Forgotten History of the Transatlantic Artists Who Promoted the Patriot Cause
By
Zara Anishanslin
| July 17, 2025
How Belle Époque Paris Captured the Hearts of American Travelers and Artists
Jennifer Dasal on the French Capital's 19th-Century Architectural and Cultural Revival
By
Jennifer Dasal
| July 16, 2025
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Art Imitates Life: Finding Creative Freedom in the Fusion of Fiction and Biography
By
Megan Hunter
| June 10, 2025
Novelist’s Nonfiction: Writing Across the Gaps in the Record
By
Aidan Ryan
| June 4, 2025
How Robert Crumb Channeled Mid-Century Teenage Angst Into Art
By
Dan Nadel
| April 15, 2025
For its tenth birthday(!),
A Little Life
is getting a makeover.
By
Brittany Allen
| March 12, 2025
Gird your loins. We're about to get a lot of really bad, state-sponsored art.
By
Brittany Allen
| February 10, 2025
“We’ve Been Hiding Our Buttocks For Too Long.” Josephine Baker Arrives in Paris, 1925
The Iconic French-American Performer Recounts Her First Days in the City of Lights
By
Josephine Baker
| February 7, 2025
“A Writer Who Draws.” On the Life and Creative Legacy of Saul Steinberg
Liana Finck Remembers the Innovative Work of the Iconic “New Yorker” Cartoonist
By
Liana Finck
| December 18, 2024
The Art of Watching and the Art of Being Watched: On Sophie Calle’s
The Sleepers
Karla Kelsey Considers Questions of Gender, Agency and Freedom on Both Sides of the Photographer’s Lens
By
Karla Kelsey
| December 16, 2024
A Century of Restlessness: What It Means To Be A
New Yorker
Cartoonist
Michael Maslin Profiles the Work and Creative Processes of Cartoonists Liana Finck and Ed Steed
By
Michael Maslin
| November 21, 2024
How Stephen Sondheim Brought Neo-Impressionism to the Stage
Richard Schoch on “Sunday in the Park with George” and the Intersection of Visual Art and Musical Theater
By
Richard Schoch
| November 19, 2024
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