Art

Letter to the Editor

Policing through art

Public art exhibitions are being used to encourage safer environments—although more of an effort should be taken.

Senior column: A New York Spectator

Julia Halperin reflects on how she discovered New York through Spectator.

West Harlem Art Fund brings unusual installation to Times Square

Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep in Times Square.

Students and artists sculpt American dream

Neighborhood schoolchildren turn the American dream into a work of art.

Experimental performances confound in The Kitchen

Seven artists explore the implications related to documenting their performance art in the exhibition “One Minute More” at The Kitchen.

Public artists sculpt Broadway

The Broadway Mall Association set up an installation of sculptures scattered along the Broadway Mall, the thin island of green that divides the east and west sides of the avenue.

Dwyer Center showcases local art in Harlem

The Dwyer Cultural Center at 123rd Street at St. Nicholas Avenue in Harlem has established itself as a haven for local artists.

Can machines produce art?

Before coming to college, I had a vague, yet sufficient, definition of art. Thanks to academia, I had to let go of all my presuppositions about art, and pretty much everything else I thought I knew.