EditorialIn a photo provided by Nicholas Knight/Public Art Fund, “Ancestor,” an 18-foot-tall statue by the British Indian sculptor Bharti Kher, graces the entrance of Central Park at Fifth Avenue and 60th Street in New York on Sept. 3, 2022. (Nicholas Knight/Public Art Fund via The New York Times)
EditorialA terracotta figurine of Queen Elizabeth II is exhibited in the workshop of the Italian artist Gennaro Di Virgilio, an expert in making nativity figurines, he also creates works of contemporary personalities.
EditorialA terracotta figurine of Queen Elizabeth II is exhibited in the workshop of the Italian artist Gennaro Di Virgilio, an expert in making nativity figurines, he also creates works of contemporary personalities.
EditorialA terracotta figurine of Queen Elizabeth II is exhibited in the workshop of the Italian artist Gennaro Di Virgilio, an expert in making nativity figurines, he also creates works of contemporary personalities.
EditorialA detail from Gregor Prugger?s ?Tree of Everybody,? an art installation in the roofless Church of Santa Maria dello Spasimo, in Palermo, Italy on May 24, 2022. (Gianni Cipriano/The New York Times)
EditorialA necklace and elephant figurines at the home of Thomas Noland that belonged to his mother, Bobby Noland, who died of COVID-19 in January of 2022, in Mount Pleasant, S.C., March 12, 2022. (Mike Belleme/The New York Times)
EditorialItaly: A terracotta figurine of US President-elect Joe Biden is exhibited in the workshop of the Italian artist Gennaro Di Virgilio, an expert in making nativity figurines, also creates works by contemporary personalities.
EditorialA detail of Madonna, part of artist Rachel Feinstein's “Maiden, Mother, Crone,” exhibition at the Jewish Museum in New York on Nov. 20, 2019. (Molly Matalon/The New York Times)