European and American modernism woven into the warp and weft of grief
The Jewish Museum hosts Charlemagne Palestine’s cuddly, mystical, delightful installation art
In a new biography, Annie Cohen-Solal looks at the immigrant child who changed modern art
The museum restaurant serves dishes inspired by artists like Jackson Pollock
Because there’s always time for a quick round of nein holes
An excerpt from the original Tablet Kindle Single ‘The Swag Man,’ by the Man Booker Prize-winner, available from Amazon.com today
The museum’s striking exhibit revives the work of Polish sculptor and Holocaust survivor Alina Szapocznikow
The Afula-born artist provokes and confounds with her latest exhibit
Brooklyn-born photographer Julius Shulman, the subject of two recent books, captured Los Angeles’ development into a center of modernism
Long before Francis Bacon became famous for his carnal paintings, Chaim Soutine brought bloody beef into the artist’s studio and inspired generations of flesh-minded painters
Etta and Claribel Cone, two Jewish sisters from Baltimore, went to Paris, helped discover Picasso, supported Matisse, and, as a new show at the Jewish Museum argues, shaped the birth of modern art