Marcel Duchamp at MoMA: Five Revelations From the Artist’s First North American Survey in Over 50 Years Late in life, he declared, “I’m nothing else but an artist, I’m sure, and delighted to be," but he clearly was so much more. By Elisa Carollo
Kate Zambreno Talks Writing as a Mother Under Capitalism The life of a writer isn't something that capitalism funds. Capitalism, as an incredibly inhumane system, is hostile to art making. By Elle Nash
What Ever Happened to Van Gogh’s Bed? Archaeologists Open Jesus’ Tomb The fate of Van Gogh’s famous yellow bed revealed. By Alanna Martinez