Farah Nayeri
Farah Nayeri is a music journalist. Below are 133 of 133 articles datpiff.ink indexes across 1 publication. Each links out to the original at the publisher.
- What Are Art Collectors Looking For Now? — The New York Times · Jun 19, 2026
- Decades Ago, She Built a Virtual City. Now the Artist Cao Fei Looks Ahead, Again. — The New York Times · Jun 18, 2026
- From Michelangelo to Gina Lollobrigida and Beyond, an Artistic Culture Thrives in Tuscany — The New York Times · May 12, 2026
- Venice Showcases an Array of Global Art Stars During the Biennale — The New York Times · May 04, 2026
- Making Art With a ‘Sense of Responsibility’ — The New York Times · May 04, 2026
- Olafur Eliasson Uses Art and Sound to Raise Climate Awareness in Utah — The New York Times · Apr 22, 2026
- From Bottle Caps and Seals Has Come Colorful, Cascading Art — The New York Times · Mar 21, 2026
- What Else Is Happening During TEFAF Maastricht — The New York Times · Mar 05, 2026
- A Star Conductor Brings Sparkle to Vienna’s New Year’s Concert — The New York Times · Dec 28, 2025
- Beyond Art Basel Miami Beach, a Lesson in Cuban American History Awaits — The New York Times · Nov 30, 2025
- Trucks, Gowns, Imperial Portraits: Eight Shows to See in Paris — The New York Times · Oct 21, 2025
- Paris Celebrates Art, but Without Its Global Hub in the City’s Center — The New York Times · Oct 21, 2025
- The Best Exhibitions to See in London This Fall — The New York Times · Oct 02, 2025
- London’s Cultural Scene Abides, Despite the Shaky Art Market — The New York Times · Oct 01, 2025
- The Royal Ballet and Opera Confronts the Rise of A.I. With a New Festival — The New York Times · Sep 10, 2025
- Sylvain Amic, Musée d’Orsay President Who Aimed to Democratize Art, Dies at 58 — The New York Times · Sep 01, 2025
- James Turrell Is Still Following the Light — The New York Times · Aug 29, 2025
- What’s on Cupid’s Mind at Versailles? A.I. Can Tell You. — The New York Times · Jul 30, 2025
- Can Art Basel and Treasure House Lure Collectors to Buy as They Once Did? — The New York Times · Jun 20, 2025
- It’s Still South by Southwest, but This Time It’s in London — The New York Times · May 30, 2025
- State of the Arts in 2025: Precarious, Promising, or a Bit of Both? — The New York Times · May 20, 2025
- In a Turbulent Time, TEFAF New York Keeps Its Focus on the Classics — The New York Times · May 01, 2025
- With Nature as a Partner, an Artist Explores Humanity — The New York Times · Apr 12, 2025
- A Hong Kong Picasso Show Aims to Help Viewers See Him ‘in a New Light’ — The New York Times · Mar 20, 2025
- TEFAF Turns From the Classic to the Contemporary — The New York Times · Mar 04, 2025
- TEFAF Should Have a Seat at Every Table, Its New Director Says — The New York Times · Mar 01, 2025
- Zombies Are Real? A Museum Tries to Bury a Hollywood Myth. — The New York Times · Oct 30, 2024
- An American in Paris, Honored Like Nobody Before — The New York Times · Oct 24, 2024
- A French Museum Has Global Needs (but It Can’t Have New Jersey) — The New York Times · Aug 24, 2024
- Untangling the Pasts of Slavery, Colonialism and Art — The New York Times · Feb 07, 2024
- The Global Art Business Is Better, but Not Booming — The New York Times · Dec 05, 2023
- Three European Art World Insiders Weigh In on Miami’s Scene — The New York Times · Dec 05, 2023
- She Wants to Overhaul the Louvre. Can She? — The New York Times · Sep 22, 2023
- At the Intersection of Art and Science Stands Tomás Saraceno — The New York Times · Sep 20, 2023
- A ‘Digital Heist’ Recaptures the Rosetta Stone — The New York Times · Aug 11, 2023
- Norman Foster Is Still Looking Upward — The New York Times · May 10, 2023
- Portrait of the Artist as an Investment Opportunity — The New York Times · Apr 12, 2023
- A Museum Pivots to Become ‘an Empathy Machine’ — The New York Times · Feb 17, 2023
- Lucian Freud, Stripped of Fame and Scandal — The New York Times · Nov 01, 2022
- Reflecting on Sigmund Freud — The New York Times · Oct 31, 2022
- The Athens Art Scene Goes Contemporary — The New York Times · Jun 23, 2022
- A Chicago Roofer’s Legacy Finds a Home in the Serpentine Pavilion — The New York Times · Jun 08, 2022
- Fighting Forgetting, With a Venice Biennale Win — The New York Times · May 13, 2022
- Sonia Boyce Wins Top Prize at Venice Biennale — The New York Times · Apr 23, 2022
- An Art-World Capital, With Few Places for Artists to Work — The New York Times · Feb 25, 2022
- What Was Stonehenge For? The Answer Might Be Simpler Than You Thought. — The New York Times · Feb 17, 2022
- Remembering the Racist History of ‘Human Zoos’ — The New York Times · Dec 29, 2021
- Looted Treasures Begin a Long Journey Home From France — The New York Times · Oct 28, 2021
- The ‘Divas’ Who Serenaded and Seduced the Arab World — The New York Times · Jun 17, 2021
- The Masterpieces That Napoleon Stole, and How Some Went Back — The New York Times · Jun 09, 2021
- Looking Beyond the Ayatollah to the Treasures of Iran — The New York Times · May 31, 2021
- Rehabilitating Nero, an Emperor With a Bad Rap — The New York Times · May 26, 2021
- In a Palace of Colonialism, a ‘Quiet Revolutionary’ Takes Charge — The New York Times · Mar 17, 2021
- A Painter Explores His Royal Roots — The New York Times · Feb 03, 2021
- At the Manifesta Biennial, a French City’s Tough Realities Go on Show — The New York Times · Sep 22, 2020
- To Protest Colonialism, He Takes Artifacts From Museums — The New York Times · Sep 21, 2020
- It’s Christo’s Final Show. But Is It the Last We’ll See of Him? — The New York Times · Jul 08, 2020
- When the Louvre Reopens, It’s Going to Be Quiet — The New York Times · Jun 25, 2020
- A New Museum Director’s First Challenge: Which Exhibits to Give Back — The New York Times · Jun 05, 2020
- As Tensions Rise With Iran, So Does Interest in Art It Inspired — The New York Times · Mar 08, 2020
- It’s 2 a.m. at the Louvre, and You’re Hanging With Leonardo — The New York Times · Feb 25, 2020
- Native Americans Get a Stronger Voice in the Mayflower Story — The New York Times · Jan 22, 2020
- In Afghanistan, Being an Artist Is a Dangerous Job — The New York Times · Jan 15, 2020
- France Vowed to Return Looted Treasures. But Few Are Heading Back. — The New York Times · Nov 22, 2019
- Is It Time Gauguin Got Canceled? — The New York Times · Nov 18, 2019
- How the Louvre’s Leonardo Blockbuster Shows a Master’s Progress — The New York Times · Oct 21, 2019
- Feeding the Soul With Art and the Artists With Persian Delights — The New York Times · Oct 03, 2019
- Italy to Lend Leonardo da Vinci Works to France in a Masterpiece Swap — The New York Times · Sep 24, 2019
- An Indoor Sea and Miles of Metalwork: Antony Gormley’s Crowning Moment — The New York Times · Sep 18, 2019
- Want to See the Mona Lisa? Get in Line — The New York Times · Aug 12, 2019
- Stuffed Dormouse and Fish Gut Sauce: The Flavors of Pompeii — The New York Times · Aug 07, 2019
- A Museum Show for the Spies of Tomorrow — The New York Times · Jul 17, 2019
- Cannes Says It’s Making Strides for Equality. Some Women See Backward Steps. — The New York Times · May 20, 2019
- Jim Jarmusch Zombie Movie Opens Cannes Film Festival — The New York Times · May 15, 2019
- Venice Biennale’s Top Prize Goes to Lithuania — The New York Times · May 11, 2019
- Paris Is Getting a New Museum. Here’s a Sneak Peek. — The New York Times · Apr 25, 2019
- A Playful Curator Takes On a Tough Gig at the Venice Biennale — The New York Times · Apr 10, 2019
- A Museum Tackles Myths About Jews and Money — The New York Times · Mar 20, 2019
- Shining a Light on Chinese Workers — The New York Times · Mar 08, 2019
- We Need to Talk About Colonialism, This Artist Says — The New York Times · Feb 25, 2019
- 2 Artists, 500 Years Apart, Asking the Same Spiritual Questions — The New York Times · Jan 24, 2019
- Return of African Artifacts Sets a Tricky Precedent for Europe’s Museums — The New York Times · Nov 27, 2018
- Museums in France Should Return African Treasures, Report Says — The New York Times · Nov 21, 2018
- A New Home for the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson in Paris — The New York Times · Oct 25, 2018
- David Hockney Wouldn’t Paint the Queen. But He Made Her a Stained-Glass Window. — The New York Times · Oct 02, 2018
- A Show About Humor That’s as Funny (Weird) as It Is Funny (Ha Ha) — The New York Times · Sep 20, 2018
- Amid an Anti-Muslim Mood, a Museum Appeals for Understanding — The New York Times · Aug 17, 2018
- 109 Players. 3 Conductors. It’s Even Harder Than It Sounds. — The New York Times · Jun 29, 2018
- Christo’s Latest Work Weighs 650 Tons. And It Floats. — The New York Times · Jun 18, 2018
- The Pugnacious Performer Who Wants to Take the Harpsichord Mainstream — The New York Times · May 30, 2018
- David Zwirner Proposes ‘Tax’ on Large Galleries at Art Fairs — The New York Times · Apr 26, 2018
- Joan Jonas Endures With Her Strange and Entrancing Rituals — The New York Times · Mar 21, 2018
- A Lofty Perch Fit for a Royal Museum at Westminster Abbey — The New York Times · Mar 11, 2018
- Museums Fight the Isolation and Pain of Dementia — The New York Times · Mar 11, 2018
- An Artist’s Muse Steps Out of the Shadows With Paintings of Her Own — The New York Times · Mar 05, 2018
- Andreas Gursky Is Taking Photos of Things That Do Not Exist — The New York Times · Jan 29, 2018
- The Art on Her Walls Echoes Her Mission: Backing Bold Works by Women — The New York Times · Jan 23, 2018
- A Woman Now Leads the Vatican Museums. And She’s Shaking Things Up. — The New York Times · Dec 24, 2017
- Kehinde Wiley on Painting the Powerless. And a President. — The New York Times · Nov 27, 2017
- Remembering Jacqueline du Pré, an Icon of the Cello — The New York Times · Oct 27, 2017
- Taking a Walk Through the History of Opera — The New York Times · Sep 29, 2017
- Tate’s New Leader Has ‘Fresh Eyes and a Lot of Energy.’ Is That Enough? — The New York Times · Jul 06, 2017
- Victoria and Albert Museum to Unveil Expansion — The New York Times · Jun 18, 2017
- Turner Prize Shortlist Includes 2 Artists Made Eligible by Lifting Age Limit — The New York Times · May 03, 2017
- Santiago Calatrava to Design His First London Complex — The New York Times · Feb 02, 2017
- Putting Art on a Pedestal in London — The New York Times · Jan 19, 2017
- Berlin Cancels Rare Show of Modern Art from Tehran Museum — The New York Times · Dec 28, 2016
- From Elton John, Photography’s Greatest Hits — The New York Times · Nov 21, 2016
- Painting the Arab World, From Afar — The New York Times · Nov 15, 2016
- Picasso’s life, portrait by portrait — The New York Times · Oct 19, 2016
- Oscar Wilde Honored by the Prison That Once Detained Him — The New York Times · Sep 14, 2016
- An Artist Takes an Unflinching Look at the Fight Against Terror — The New York Times · Aug 18, 2016
- How France and Monaco Inspired Francis Bacon — The New York Times · Aug 17, 2016
- The Fire That Shaped London — The New York Times · Aug 10, 2016
- An Artist Brings Alive the Worlds Dancing in Her Head — The New York Times · Jul 20, 2016
- David Hockney Takes a Fresh Look at Portraiture — The New York Times · Jul 04, 2016
- Hendrix and Handel Slept Here: A Museum’s Strange Bedfellows — The New York Times · Jun 23, 2016
- Conceptual Art’s Long Shadow — The New York Times · May 18, 2016
- Damien Hirst to Open a Jeff Koons Show at His London Museum — The New York Times · May 16, 2016
- Zaha Hadid Show in Venice Will Celebrate Architect’s Career — The New York Times · May 09, 2016
- Tate Modern Announces Revamping of Collections for Opening of New Wing — The New York Times · Apr 14, 2016
- Chief Executive for Serpentine Galleries in London Is Named — The New York Times · Apr 13, 2016
- Warhol and Avedon Form an Unlikely Tandem in London — The New York Times · Mar 08, 2016
- An Effort to Save J.M.W. Turner’s Country House — The New York Times · Jan 04, 2016
- Peter Blake, ‘Sgt. Pepper’ Artist, Still Going in and Out of Style — The New York Times · Dec 21, 2015
- Damien Hirst: From Artist to Curator — The New York Times · Oct 06, 2015
- A Departure for Ai Weiwei at the Royal Academy in London — The New York Times · Sep 14, 2015
- The Many Contradictions of Mona Hatoum — The New York Times · Jul 07, 2015
- Dreams in Plastic and Canvas at the Serpentine Gallery in London — The New York Times · Jun 25, 2015
- Syrian Film Collective Pulls Out of Venice Biennale — The New York Times · May 13, 2015
- Venice Biennale Pavilions for Iraq, Ukraine and Syria Reflect Strife at Home — The New York Times · May 10, 2015
- Reviving Giacometti’s Legacy — The New York Times · Apr 16, 2015
- ‘Magnificent Obsessions’ Show at the Barbican Explores Portraits of the Artist as Collector — The New York Times · Feb 18, 2015