Roxana Halls
How should women act? The British artist’s subversive feminist works are gleefully unapologetic
There in Spirit
London’s Chris Beetles Gallery launches “Spirit of England,” a weekly series of online exhibitions for browsing and buying
Fear’s Labyrinth
Fear and courage go hand in hand. America’s genius of modern dance, Martha Graham, understood and embodied both.
In the Pink City
The author unveils her book, The Cartiers, at the Jaipur Literature Festival, where a century before, her great-grandfather had regularly traveled to meet clients
Field Kallop
Math, science, and the mysteries of the cosmos all feature into the mesmerizing work of this emerging New York artist
Object Lesson
Donald Judd said one thing, his critics another. Now his art finally gets to speak for itself
Opera for Shut-Ins
From the Metropolitan Opera in New York to the Vienna State Opera, streaming without borders
Hand’s Turn
The arabesque’s presence in art ranges from Hellenistic times to Islamic design to the decorative arts, music, and dance.
White House of Horrors
A scandal that prefigured today’s appalling Trump escapades. Plus: chasing, and catching, Cosby
Local Time
The fate of Brazil’s indigenous Yanomami, chronicled for years by photographer Claudia Andujar, rests largely in the hands of the country’s rash, racist president
Flower Power
Drag diva, fashion model, and budding beauty impresario Violet Chachki specializes in her own brand of feminine mystique