The enigmatic, influential benefactor of the arts comes home to the temple of modernism he once shunned
The Broad City Star Goes Deep in a new podcast recorded in New York’s Museum of Modern Art
Or, how a nice Jewish girl got her nose broken by her bad boyfriend
‘Letters to Afar’ is the latest of an emergent and haunting new form, Jewish material-memory film
The art institution revisits and reenacts (sort of) a hit 1966 Minimalist and Conceptualist show—but why?
A new gallery show helps reassess the Lithuanian-born artist’s important work—and reveals it as anything but tragic
Should Isa Genzken’s exhibit material make the connection? Experts disagree.
The Jewish Museum exhibit features the painter’s work from 1930 to 1948
Art historian Miriam Katz wants to bring stand-up comedy into the serious world of galleries and museums
The museum’s striking exhibit revives the work of Polish sculptor and Holocaust survivor Alina Szapocznikow
The museum removed photos of gay men at Berlin’s Holocaust memorial from an exhibit on sex and identity
Israeli artist Nir Hod transforms a famous photograph from the Warsaw Ghetto into a Cindy Sherman-style portrait of a modern fashionista
A MoMA retrospective reveals an unlikely connection between Cindy Sherman and Jewish stereotypes—and forces questions about individualism
A Jewish Museum exhibit on the New York Photo League shows how its photographers fetishized poverty for the sake of propaganda
Agenda: Footnote to the New York Film Festival, Richard Serra in San Francisco, Mein Kampf in Akko, Woody Allen on Broadway, and more
Agenda: Banksy in Berlin, Lebowski (and Walter Sobchak) in Los Angeles, The United States of Palestine Israel at the New Museum, and more
In this week’s “Tell Me,” Tablet Magazine’s illustrated question-and-answer column, we revisit our dovish homeowner—and wait for some eggs to hatch
Israel in China (not just on Sunday nights), and more