Several things tie together the works of Tats Manahan and Lisa de Leon-Zayco for their duo show “Waxing Wonders, Fragmented ...
How to revive an 18th-century upstate farmhouse without resorting to cliché? By pretending a made-up person lives there too. By Alice Newell-Hanson and Blaine Davis From a tiny French ...
Coltrane, a jazz virtuoso who devoted much of her life to a spiritual journey, is a beacon for today’s artists. An exhibition at the Hammer Museum shows why. By Siddhartha Mitter A jury found ...
Originating in 17th-century Japan during the Edo Period, Netsuke (pronounced nets-keh) are toggles that attach pouches to the traditional robes, kimonos.
The wooden aisle is one of the first aisles I visit at the thrift stores. Sometimes, it seems like a dumping ground for 1980s geese shelf sitters and wooden shelves adorned with heart cutouts. But if ...