Resurrecting the Forgotten Art of the AIDS Era In amassing work made by the mostly overlooked gay artists who lived and died during the crisis, a global group of collectors is redefining what the Western canon looks like.
Alex Katz Is Still Perfecting His Craft The artist has had an astonishingly long career. Now 95, he is preparing for another major retrospective.
How the Chile Became Hot Why did the consumption of hot peppers — after centuries of cultivation and global migration — come to confer status and sophistication?
The Artists Taking on Mass Incarceration More and more art is challenging long-held assumptions about the criminal justice system.
A Painter’s Home That Celebrates Hawaii The Honolulu home of Jean Charlot, a French expatriate artist, embodies his appreciation for the surrounding landscape.