Warhol, Andy

July 21, 2022

When ‘New Art’ Made New York the Culture Capital

When I was a kid in the early 1960s, my Eisenhower-Republican physician-father always had the latest copies of his favored subscription publications on his home office […]
April 5, 2022

A New York City Treasure

By the time the body of the stone dealer was discovered in his Upper West Side apartment, it had been decomposing for several weeks. The summer […]
December 2, 2021

For Andy Warhol, Faith and Sexuality Intertwined

The Brooklyn Museum shows how Catholicism seeped into his art, complicating our view of the Pop master. The art historian John Richardson, speaking to the glittering […]
December 17, 2019

Ken Heyman, 89, Dies; Collaborative Photographer With a Singular Eye

Ken Heyman, a leading photographer who worked with Margaret Mead, shot scores of assignments for Life magazine, collaborated with President Lyndon B. Johnson and endlessly sought […]