
OPENING
“I Grew Up in a Household of Death”: Raúl de Nieves Takes RF. Alvarez Inside His Grief Sanctuary
September 18, 2025
Before the opening of “In Light of Innocence,” a new exhibition by Raúl de Nieves at Pioneer Works, the artist got together with RF. Alvarez to talk about light, loss, and the human condition.

PUNKS
“Nobody Has Politically Correct Fantasies”: Jane Dickson, in Conversation With Marilyn Minter
August 27, 2025
The 73-year-old artist’s latest exhibition draws from five decades of rumination on fleeting thrills and neon-lit pleasures. To mark the occasion, she took a walk down memory lane with longtime friend Marilyn Minter.

OPENING
“Let’s Hold Onto the Sublime”: 10 Artists, Critics, and Curators Reflect on the Legacy of Amy Sherald
April 9, 2025
At the opening of “American Sublime” at the Whitney Museum, we asked Jerry Saltz, Miles Greenberg, Marilyn Minter, and more to reflect on the painter’s work.

RETROSPECTIVE
“If You Can Walk, You Can Dance”: Inside the Whitney Museum’s Alvin Ailey Retrospective
December 31, 2024
Three titans of contemporary dance—Masazumi Chaya, Donna Wood Sanders, and Sylvia Waters—joined Brontez Purnell to reflect on the Whitney’s retrospective on the Alvin Ailey Dance Company.

ICON
Bob Colacello on the “Secular Saints” of Andy Warhol’s Portraits
September 15, 2023
“Andy would want me to get Kim Kardashian and put her on the cover of Interview. I’d be saying, ‘Over my dead body.'”

ART
Enter Josh Kline’s Dystopian World
April 11, 2023
The multidisciplinary artist tells his friend Galcher Lustwerk about “Project for a New American Century,” a survey of his work on view this spring at the Whitney Museum of American Art.

Kenny Scharf Looks Back On A Life of Making Boring Objects Brilliant
February 4, 2020
The artist revisits his zany hand-painted work in the era of Haring and Basquiat, from his pet vacuum to the Palladium pay phones.

Artist Rachel Harrison and Actor Matt Dillon Confront Their Own Worst Critics
October 22, 2019
Ahead of her retrospective at the Whitney, artist Rachel Harrison spoke with actor Matt Dillon about some of the pains and pleasures of making art.

Maggie Lee is the multimedia artist working from the confines of her bedroom
December 8, 2017
The 30-year-old New Yorker has already been featured in the Whitney Museum of American Art and Lomex gallery.

Toyin Ojih Odutola defies conventional portrayals of black bodies
December 8, 2017
The artist is currently exhibiting 17 pastel and charcoal drawings at New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art.

Inside the colorful, unpredictable studio of painter Cy Gavin
November 7, 2017
Teeth, skeletons and sea sponges fill the eclectic studio of this buzzed-about artist, who we visited upstate as he prepares for his first European solo show.