A Perfect Storm of Art and Experimentation Descends on the Watermill Center What better way for experimental art to mirror modern life than to make use of extremely unexpected puddles as literal pools of reflection? By Casey Epstein-Gross
Cranes, Psychic Pains and Bauhaus Ideals: What to Expect From This Year’s Performa 19 Biennial From commentary on artistic schizophrenia to experimental theater based on the relationship between Thailand and the American military, this biennial means business. By Helen Holmes
Charlie Munger Discussed Architecture and Crypto In One of His Final Interviews By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Pop Art Pioneer James Rosenquist’s Vibrant Prints Are Headed for the Auction Block By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly