MOMA adrift
by Michael J. Lewis
The destruction of the Folk Art Museum will be remembered as MOMA’s great lost opportunity.
The destruction of the Folk Art Museum will be remembered as MOMA’s great lost opportunity.
On American Mirror: The Life and Art of Norman Rockwell by Deborah Solomon.
A look at Joseph Epstein’s work, the importance of reading, and the role of the critic.
The life and work of Wilkie Collins, master of the Victorian page-turner.
On Laurie Lee, the author of Cider with Rosie and a major minor figure
Reviews of On Earth as It Is in Heaven, by Davide Enia; All the Birds, Singing, by Evie Wyld; Three Brothers, by Peter Ackroyd; and Mount Terminus, by David Grand.
Reviews of All the Way and Kung Fu.
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On the legacy of sculptor Anthony Caro and the work of Willard Boepple, Catherine Burgess, and Clay Ellis.
On “Jasper Johns: Regrets,” at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
On “Ruin Lust,” at Tate Britain, London.
On “Frank Lloyd Wright and the City: Density vs. Dispersal,” at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
On the Hispanic Society of America and “William Powhida: Overculture,” at Postmasters, New York.
On recent performances, including Natalie Dessay, Philippe Cassard, Wozzeck, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
Controversy and Rusalka at the Met.
Will The New York Times start printing profanities?
How suicide hurts us all.
on Something of Myself and Other Autobiographical Writings
by Rudyard Kipling, edited by Thomas Pinney
Notes & Comments
Illiberal liberalism
by The Editors
Brandeis’s treatment of Hirsi Ali shows just how repressive the “free-speech movement” truly is.