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Interview: Director Ira Sachs on Peter Hujar's Day

Peter Hujar Biopic Captures Every Artist’s “Anxious, Hopeful, Neurotic, Insecure, Arrogant” Inner Monologue

Ira Sachs opens up about his new film depicting one day in Hujar's life.
a darkened gallery space with dark blue walls and gold-framed painting, and a blue curtain in the foreground

Curator Stanton Thomas Spotlights Five Baroque Masterpieces from His Buzzy Caravaggio Show

All 40 paintings are from the collection of Roberto Longhi, the Italian art historian known for revitalizing Caravaggio's reputation.
red and white chalk drawing on brown paper showing two nude figures, the one in the foreground is seated with one leg raised and one arm raised

10 Key Works from “Renoir Drawings” at the Morgan Library & Museum, Selected by Curator Colin B. Bailey

Bailey's exhibition includes over 100 works on paper by the Impressionist master, from throughout his career.
Two gray haired white woman reach up to examine produce in a grocery store.

Andrea Zittel Left the Art World for a Few Years. Now, She’s Back with New Rules. 

She's reemerging with a renewed perspective and a new body of work.   
A Once-in-a-Generation Henri Rousseau Show at the Barnes Foundation

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Diana Campbell

Diana Campbell Reveals Her Top Five Recent Obsessions

The curator of the Bukhara Biennial discusses the interconnectivity of food and cultural erasure.
A three-panel painting has a warm white backdrop, an undulating gray grid, and squiggly pink ribbons.

Painters Amy Sillman and Cameron Martin on Tragicomic Abstraction

Martin is showing now at Sikkema Jenkins Molloy in New York, Sillman at Dia Bridgehampton.
Michele Lamy attends the Tom Ford Womenswear Fall/Winter 2025-26 show as part of Paris Fashion Week 2025 in France.

Michèle Lamy Reveals Her Top Five Recent Obsessions

The designer discusses AI and hopes for the future.
A room is filled with sculptures made of film projectors, as well has colorful squres that dangle in the space. A Black woman with long hair holds a book and wears a long dress as she appears to belt a song.

In the Show of the Summer, Rosa Barba Remakes the World

At MoMA, Rosa Barba creates a celluloid symphony, turning a gallery into a cello.
A white skinned plump figure awkwardly holds one breast. On a table behind her, a vase holds flowers.

Louise Bonnet Wants You to Feel Her Paintings in Your Bones

The Los Angeles–based painter discusses her new work at the Swiss Institute and in SITE Santa Fe.
A white woman in an orange tunic and purple dress sits on an undulating hunk of foam in a green room.

Shana Moulton on Wellness Culture, Self-Soothing, and Middle Age

"I'm poking fun at my demographic to an extent," Moulton says. "Humour is such an important strategy for navigating trauma and illness and tragedy."

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