He left Berlin with 10 marks in his pocket — he came back with an art collection worth hundreds of millions
Heinz Berggruen led a life on the road and on the run before he brought his artwork back home
The anonymous pop up art feels satirical — but who's to say?
Heinz Berggruen led a life on the road and on the run before he brought his artwork back home
Tom Haviv, creator of the Hamsa Flag Project, reflects on a utopian symbol’s meaning post-Oct. 7
'Seeking Joy' was originally conceived as a light, celebratory exhibit — after Oct. 7, 2023, everything changed
With a new exhibit at Pace, 83-year-old Joel Shapiro is still creating and still improvising
In Ilit Azoulay's exhibit at the Jewish Museum, there's more to an object than what meets the eye
Ben Shahn's 13-piece 'Resources of America' at a former post office in the Bronx, has been inaccessible since 2014
Leon Fenster’s 9-story tableau features Freud, the golem and Benjamin Disraeli
A long-overdue exhibit at MoMA about Kaethe Kollwitz, offers an unforgettable meditation on violence and war
In a Tribeca gallery, 21 artists confront an issue that was relevant long, long before Oct. 7
In David Stern's 'Silent Running' are images of terror and the colors of conflagration
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