
Tell Me: with Hiba Schahbaz
Schahbaz discusses her affection for Indo-Persian miniatures and its influence in her work.

Back to School Special: Recipes for Artists and Students
Quick and easy recipes to replenish while working in the studio.

Northwest Notes: Dispatch from the Pacific
An absolutely, totally huge tour of art offerings throughout the Pacific Northwest, even going to Canada!

Author as Imaginary Friend: The Dull Spectacle of “The End of the Tour”
A new film about a famous author inadvertently raises the problem of substituting images for people.

Monochromatic Polyphony: Gray at Marc Straus
A show about gray as a color and a metaphor, limning its way between grim concreteness and silver linings.

What’s Not the Matter With Richard Prince
What problems in his work are real, and what are merely imagined?

Tell Me: with Daniel Herr
The painter talks about the continuing importance of one of the 20th century’s most influential artists.

Brian Belott at 247365’s New Location
New paintings and early works, adapted from children.

Tell Me: with Anne Sherwood Pundyk
The painter and critic discusses her talismanic, nomadic painting, its history and intersection with feminist performance and poetry.

Grave and Buried: Alfredo Jaar and Nicaragua’s Ignored History
Using photographs by Koen Wessing, Jaar remembers a moment in the nation’s decades-long cold war strife.