Jorrit Britschgi, executive director of the Rubin Museum of Art, on ‘embracing non-attachment and impermanence’
After 20 years focused on its Chelsea headquarters, the museum will send its collections and initiatives on the road
The Gallery Systems software used by many cultural institutions has been breached, limiting online access for both museum employees and the general public
The shrine comes from Alice S. Kandell, who amassed one of the most significant private collections of Tibetan Buddhist art in North America
From Lauren Halsey's new commission for the Met rooftop to funkily subversive sculptures at the Museum of Arts and Design, the season's essential exhibitions
From Julie Mehretu’s mid-career survey at the Whitney to the Frick Collection’s temporary encampment in the Breuer building
Amid the turmoil of the pandemic and the recent elections, US institutions with Tibetan Buddhist holdings respond with mindfulness events
Jorrit Britschgi, who has led the institution since 2017, will rejoin his family in Switzerland
After spending months in a Bangladeshi jail, the artist continues to speak out against injustice
The changes also include plans for immersive installations and artist residencies
From the Rubin Museum's meditation on “power” to the Costume Institute's celebration of camp
From Tibetan Buddhism on the battlefield to Theresa Chromati's women on a journey
From a meditation on power to female sexual awakening
From the many sides of Bruce Nauman to the many subjects of Eugene Richards
Exhibitions, lectures and auctions span the centuries and the continents