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This essay was delivered in a slightly different form as a lecture at the American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York City, in May.
I wasn’t going to come today. Partly because the act of coming here...
In the May 27, 2010, issue of The New York Review of Books, Ingrid D. Rowland wrote “Radiant, Angry Caravaggio,” a look at the tempestuous life and brilliant art of the painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. For this episode of Private...
Call it “the art of the self-deal.” You sue yourself, announce a hasty “settlement” when the judge questions whether you are engaged in collusion (with yourself), and direct the creation of a fund consisting...
One of the more ludicrous obscenities foisted on the world by Donald Trump is Pete Hegseth, America’s self-styled “secretary of war.” “With his cowboy arms and crispy gelled hair,” writes Suzy Hansen in our June 11 issue, Hegseth “is a paro...
Motorized gun carriage with an antiaircraft gun, Verdun, 1916
The first color photograph—as distinct from hand-tinted monochrome photographs—was produced 165 years ago today. The English inventor Thomas Sutton’s image of a tartan ribbon wa...
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