Robert Rauschenberg
Robert Rauschenberg, Renaissance Man of American Art, Dies at 82
Robert Rauschenberg, a pioneering American artist who was an accomplished sculptor, painter, photographer, printmaker, choreographer, onstage performer, set designer and, even a composer, died Monday night. He was 82. His death was confirmed by his gallery, PaceWildenstein in Manhattan. The New York Times reports: read more »
An Eminent Art Historian Says Thanks for Nothing
When someone who was once at the helm of MoMA promises to confront our uncertainties about the last read more »
Titan of Tenements Stakes Out West Side

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Michael Bloomberg would have liked to see a development centered on an Olympic stadium at the West Side rail yards, but rising real-estate mogul Baruch Singer likely has other plans.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg failed to bring the Jets to the West Side. read more »
Serendipitous Convergence Hooks Up Sax and Splatter
Ornette Coleman stands before Jackson Pollock’s Number 13 (1949), one of the more poetic splat read more »
Serendipitous Convergence Hooks Up Sax and Splatter
Ornette Coleman stands before Jackson Pollock’s Number 13 (1949), one of the more poetic splatter read more »
Dubrow’s Crisp Canvases Engage Tradition, City Life
There’s no epithet in the art world quite as damning or feared as “conservative.” read more »











