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Fashion and Politics in Barkley L. Hendricks’s Pictures

Hendricks had been toting around a camera since his adolescence in North Philadelphia. However, he gained admission to the Pennsylvania Academy of the...

How Warhol Turned the Supreme Court Justices Into Art Critics

“Mirror, mirror, on the wall, what is the fairest use of all?” So one imagines the murmuring of Supreme Court Justices, after reading...

Can You Love the Art and Hate the Monster?

In 1979, the feminist writer and activist Pearl Cleage was thirty, newly divorced, and dating for the first time in more than a...

Yayoi Kusama Turned Art Into a Selfie

The rules of culture in the twenty-twenties are strange but consistent. One is that fame is a form of insanity. Another is that...

Sam Gross Was Funny to the End

I learned in my twenties that it’s the octo- and nonagenarians who have the best gossip. When I started at The New Yorker,...

How a Cuban American Illustrator Sees This Country Today

On a recent, gray morning, I drove with the Cuban American artist Edel Rodriguez in his blue Mini Cooper to the County College...

Bob Thompson’s Fraught Dance with the Old Masters

Bob Thompson died of a heroin overdose in 1966, a few weeks shy of his twenty-ninth birthday. In the course of the previous...

Thomas Wågström’s Pictures of the Living and the Lifeless

Every time I look at this picture, and I have looked at it every day for at least a decade, the really big...

A.I. Pop Culture Is Already Here

Last month, a YouTube user named demonflyingfox uploaded a video titled “Harry Potter by Balenciaga.” It showed characters from the Harry Potter films—Hagrid,...

Is A.I. Art Stealing from Artists?

Last year, a Tennessee-based artist named Kelly McKernan noticed that their name was being used with increasing frequency in A.I.-driven image generation. McKernan...

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