Raisa Rexer is an assistant professor of French at Vanderbilt University. Her current book project examines the history of the photographic nude in 19th-century France and its influence on literary production of the period
'Primary Structures' in 1966 featured minimalist sculptors from the US and UK. This revisionist revival looks further afield
Marville found glimpses of the Romantic sublime in Haussmann-era Paris. His photographs at the Met are not to be missed
The reification of 'revolutionary' work by John Cage and the Fluxus artists at MoMA is unsettlingly contradictory. The artist is dead. Long live the artist!
'Art Spiegelman's Co-Mix' at the Jewish Museum in New York celebrates the extraordinary breadth and variety of the comic artist's career
An exhibition at the Frick Collection ostensibly celebrates David d'Angers' monumental sculpture, but his small medallions steal the show