The painter’s ‘intuitive’ and ‘groping’ New York show, ‘Stuff Change,’ deftly intertwines abstraction with the graphic representation of lively messes
In a new biography, Annie Cohen-Solal looks at the immigrant child who changed modern art
A new gallery show helps reassess the Lithuanian-born artist’s important work—and reveals it as anything but tragic
Three decades after Saul Bellow fictionalized my love affair with the great art critic, it’s time for my version
A show of early paintings by Eva Hesse at the Brooklyn Museum neglects the Jewish history that framed and influenced her art
How two middle class civil servants amassed a world class art collection
Though a bit tarnished, the Abstract Expressionist windows at Brooklyn’s Kingsway Jewish Center still glimmer
The art-critic battle that turned Pollock, de Kooning, and others into superstars
While peers experimented in abstraction, Chaim Soutine was faithful to the figure