Cecily Brown On Revisiting History, Subverting the Gaze and Embracing the Accident The artist's mid-career retrospective at the Barnes Foundation is a testament to her relentless confrontation of the history of images. By Elisa Carollo
Mickalene Thomas On the Evolution of Her Practice and the Love in Her Work "A significant part of my practice is about merging art history with pop culture, as both are powerful ways for me to tell stories." By Elisa Carollo
Two Shows at the Philadelphia Museum of Art Remind Us There’s No Time Like the Present Two shows—one reframing Black figuration and another questioning art as a language of resistance—make a case for empathy and universality. By Elisa Carollo
Clinton Wants to Bypass Governors and Funnel Federal Funds to Mayors, Campaign Says By Will Bredderman
Clinton Surrogate: ‘In the Privacy of the Voting Booth,’ Paul Ryan Will Vote Democratic By Will Bredderman
De Blasio Says It ‘Made Sense’ That Bloomberg Got a Better DNC Speaking Slot Than Him By Will Bredderman
Hillary Clinton Accepts Nomination to Be President ‘for All Americans, Together’ By Jillian Jorgensen