Wade Guyton cannily manipulates the aesthetics of digital technology.
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Artist Jason Shawn Alexander pushes the emotional boundaries of the painted canvas.
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When the Guggenheim takes its programming out to the streets, subways, and parks of New York City, they call on beloved prank collective Improv Everywhere.
What would be Gordon Parks’ one hundredth birthday has spawned celebratory shows on view all over New York.
Graffiti writer, trailblazing MC, outsider artist, and afrofuturist prophet.
What is life like in a modernist urban renewal project, fifty years after it was built?
What is a family? One old lady? Fifteen fruit trees and a big cactus garden?
Virulently surreal paintings inspired by an artist’s struggle with HIV.
Election-year art at the Rauschenberg Foundation, black light paintings in a Bushwick basement, and a festival presented by the New Yorker.
New watercolors from a renowned observer of suburban life.













































