Tag: Reviewed
Noah Davis’s Retrospective at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Reviewed
“The Architect” (2009).Art work by Noah Davis / Courtesy Studio Museum in HarlemThe show opens with Davis’s early work,...
“Walter Benjamin: The Pearl Diver,” Reviewed
A new biography of the Berlin-born philosopher emphasizes his combination of stubborn unworldliness and startling prescience.
“Playmakers,” Reviewed: The Race to Give Every Child a Toy
Actually, they did want to be. There is a reason Morris Michtom moved his family from the Lower East...
Pierre Huyghe’s “Liminals,” Reviewed: A Monster at Halle am Berghain
In the far corner of the Halle, there’s a dim glow. Your job, you realize, is to grope your...
“The Copywriter,” Reviewed
In “The Copywriter,” by Daniel Poppick, a poet searches for meaning in the grindset.
Jordan Ward’s ‘Backward’ Reviewed:
A rising star’s second album takes influence from Seventies soul and singer-songwriter icons, but makes the sound his own
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Tested and Reviewed by Beauty Editors
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an...
A$AP Rocky’s ‘Don’t Be Dumb’ Reviewed: Overstuffed But Fun
Don’t Be Dumb is A$AP Rocky’s first album in eight years, and it seems like he’s been promoting it...
“Seeing Silence: The Paintings of Helene Schjerfbeck,” Reviewed
“Self-Portrait with Black Background” (1915).Art work by Helene Schjerfbeck / Courtesy Finnish National Gallery / Metropolitan Museum of Art;...
“Helen Frankenthaler: A Grand Sweep,” Reviewed
In a small show at MOMA, Frankenthaler seems to make paint its own living force, untouched by an artist.
