EditorialDr. Seth Donoughe, a biologist and data scientist at the University of Chicago and an alumnus of Dr. Cassandra Extavour?s lab, in Chicago, on July 29, 2022. (Mustafa Hussain/The New York Times)
EditorialDr. Seth Donoughe, a biologist and data scientist at the University of Chicago and an alumnus of Dr. Cassandra Extavour’s lab, in Chicago, on July 29, 2022. (Mustafa Hussain/The New York Times)
EditorialBarbara Cohl’s beaded purse features a portrait of her dog Teddy at the Westminster Dog Show in Tarrytown, N.Y., on Wednesday, June 22, 2022. (Calla Kessler/The New York Times)
EditorialStealth, a toy Manchester terrier, is photographed at the Westminster Dog Show in Tarrytown, N.Y., on June 20, 2022. (Calla Kessler/The New York Times)
EditorialNeuroscientists are exploring whether shapes like squares and rectangles — and our ability to recognize them — are part of what makes our species special. (Yoshi Sodeoka/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Inside Out festival continues this October with a series of outdoor art, sculpture and illuminated installations to surprise and delight visitors on the streets of Westminster this autumn.
EditorialAnicka Yi at Tate Modern in London with one of her “biologized machines” that will float and undulate in the museum, Oct. 6, 2021. (Lauren Fleishman/The New York Times)
EditorialAnicka Yi at Tate Modern in London with one of her “biologized machines” that will float and undulate in the museum, Oct. 6, 2021. (Lauren Fleishman/The New York Times)
EditorialPieces by George Ohr, Peter Callas, Margaret Israel and Peter Voulkos from the exhibit “Shapes From Out of Nowhere: Ceramics From the Robert A. Ellison Jr. Collection,” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, June 7, 2021. (Eric Helgas/The New York Times)
EditorialPieces by George Ohr, Peter Callas, Margaret Israel and Peter Voulkos from the exhibit “Shapes From Out of Nowhere: Ceramics From the Robert A. Ellison Jr. Collection,” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, June 7, 2021. (Eric Helgas/The New York Times)
EditorialJuliens Auctions six-day Degrees of Separation exhibition and sale featuring a slew of contemporary art is set to take place in Beverly Hills, California, with an exhibition and sale running from June 24 through June 30, 20201.
EditorialA member of Carol Bove's team shapes the steel beams of one of her sculptures, attended for the facade of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, with the help of a hydraulic press at her studio in Red Hook, Brooklyn, Nov. 10, 2020. (George Etheredge/The New York Times)
EditorialEdgar Burns, who later joined in a socially distanced Thanksgiving lunch on the patio at one of this children’s homes, with cuttings taken from his bird of paradise plant on Thanksgiving morning in Los Angeles, Nov. 26, 2020. (Isadora Kosofsky/The New York Times)
EditorialAngelica Garza with her supply of noodles and pasta in uncommon shapes, like lumaconi and calamarata, outside her home in Seattle, May 7, 2020. (Ruth Fremson/The New York Times)
EditorialItaly: A moment of the event “Let's make space. Diamoci Tempo ”organized in Naples by the School and Children Network in the Covid19 emergency