Keith Haring
Marion Maneker March 10, 2026
It’s not clear that we need another Keith Haring show, given how many have been held recently. But we’re lucky to have this one, opening tomorrow at the Brant Foundation, which pushes beyond the deeply familiar aspects of his work.
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Lauren Sherman February 16, 2026
A dispatch on the most burning hypotheses, best and worst brand and designer performances, and many existential questions from the New York shows last week.
Thomas Gainsborough
Marion Maneker February 10, 2026
The Frick’s new Thomas Gainsborough show captures the portraitist finessing (and even tweaking) class consciousness and fashion in Georgian England—and unwittingly mirroring the Instagram fictions of our day.
Christie's art auction
Marion Maneker February 6, 2026
News and notes from New York’s Old Masters sales: the mystery of a $27 million Michelangelo, the Rembrandt collector chatter, a Gentileschi selfie, and the surprising fates of two Corneille de Lyons.


Dan Goldman
Abby Livingston December 22, 2025
Dan Goldman, the popular resistance-lib congressman repping downtown Manhattan and much of brownstone Brooklyn, was a star on MSNBC. But in a year in which his rival was just endorsed by Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, Democrats fear he could be among the biggest names to fall in a Tea Party–style reckoning.
Maryam Nassir Zadeh
Lauren Sherman & Sarah Shapiro December 12, 2025
News and notes on the shuttering of Maryam Nassir Zadeh’s Lower East Side staple and Lululemon’s executive shake-up.
Robert Rauschenberg
Marion Maneker December 12, 2025
In celebration of the centennial of Robert Rauschenberg’s birth, two new museum shows in New York explore the work of an artist who always seemed both ubiquitous and somewhat forgotten.