Siddhartha Mitter
Siddhartha Mitter is a music journalist. Below are 155 of 155 articles datpiff.ink indexes across 2 publications. Each links out to the original at the publisher.
- Kara Walker Deconstructs a Statue, and a Myth — The New York Times · Sep 08, 2025
- This Groundbreaking Artist Vanished. A Decade of Sleuthing Reveals Her Greatness. — The New York Times · Jul 19, 2025
- The Brazilian Artist Who Listens to Minerals — The New York Times · Jun 27, 2025
- A Black Brazilian Artist Who Wields Poetry and Persistence — The New York Times · Jun 04, 2025
- Toyin Ojih Odutola Is Drawing Up Worlds — The New York Times · May 22, 2025
- The Challenges of Opening Gleaming New Museums in a Fraught Art Landscape — The New York Times · Apr 18, 2025
- At the Met Roof Reopening, These Sculptures Must Be Heard — The New York Times · Apr 13, 2025
- Alice Coltrane: Artist’s Muse and Sonic Healer — The New York Times · Feb 07, 2025
- Elizabeth Catlett: Revolutionary Artist, Radical Inspiration — The New York Times · Sep 19, 2024
- An Artist Turns Detritus of Ghana’s Past Into Future Possibility — The New York Times · Sep 19, 2024
- Art Exhibitions That Don’t Look Away From the Rocky Realities — The New York Times · Sep 05, 2024
- An Artist Faces Climate Disaster With Hard Data and Ancient Wisdom — The New York Times · Aug 13, 2024
- Steve McQueen, on a Different Wavelength — The New York Times · May 10, 2024
- LaToya Ruby Frazier Is Paying It Forward — The New York Times · May 08, 2024
- In the Nigeria Pavilion, Criticism Meets Optimism — The New York Times · Apr 13, 2024
- Whitney Biennial Names Its ‘Dissonant Chorus’ of Artists to Probe Turbulent Times — The New York Times · Jan 25, 2024
- A New York Art Debut, a Los Angeles Love Song — The New York Times · Jan 19, 2024
- Tammy Nguyen, Maximalist at Play — The New York Times · Dec 13, 2023
- Dawoud Bey, Full Frame: On Richmond’s Trail of the Enslaved — The New York Times · Nov 09, 2023
- El Anatsui Builds Monumental Art From Daily Life — The New York Times · Oct 09, 2023
- María Magdalena Campos-Pons Lets the Spirits Guide — The New York Times · Sep 22, 2023
- A Sculptor Breaks Through, Taking the Walls Down With Her — The New York Times · Sep 06, 2023
- A New Energy Is Vibrating at This House — The New York Times · Sep 04, 2023
- A Vanishing Masterpiece in the Georgia Marshes — The New York Times · Jul 29, 2023
- Matthew Barney, Back in the Game — The New York Times · May 14, 2023
- Counterpublic in St. Louis Pushes the Public-Art Envelope — The New York Times · May 09, 2023
- An Exhibition Proposes Alternatives to Removing Contentious Statues — The New York Times · Apr 26, 2023
- An Uptown Cat Became a Chinese Artist. Then He Returned Home. — The New York Times · Apr 14, 2023
- An Artist Who Blends Secular and Sacred (With Sequins) — The New York Times · Jan 25, 2023
- Dayanita Singh’s Hands-On Photography — The New York Times · Jan 18, 2023
- In Hale County, Alabama, Two Visions of Place — The New York Times · Jan 12, 2023
- An Artist’s Gateway to Freedom and Possibility — The New York Times · Nov 10, 2022
- EJ Hill Wants to Take You on a Ride — The New York Times · Oct 21, 2022
- On Governors Island, a Machine That Jolts History — The New York Times · Oct 07, 2022
- A Shining Moment of Pan-African Promise — The New York Times · Sep 30, 2022
- Now Visiting From India, an ‘Ancestor’ for Everyone — The New York Times · Sep 15, 2022
- Two Critics, 13 Favorite Booths at The Armory Show — The New York Times · Sep 08, 2022
- Tiona Nekkia McClodden Is Not Running Away — The New York Times · Aug 04, 2022
- Berlin Biennale Wrestles With Big Issues (and Itself) — The New York Times · Jul 22, 2022
- Documenta Was a Whole Vibe. Then a Scandal Killed the Buzz. — The New York Times · Jun 24, 2022
- In Dakar, African Art Speaks in All Its Voices — The New York Times · Jun 15, 2022
- Veronica Ryan’s Uncanny Objects — The New York Times · May 18, 2022
- Art That Finds Clarity in South Africa’s Fraught Terrain — The New York Times · Apr 28, 2022
- Simone Leigh, in the World — The New York Times · Apr 14, 2022
- From the Border, the Whitney Biennial Asks What American Art Can Be — The New York Times · Mar 23, 2022
- Jennie C. Jones, a Minimalist Who Calls Her Own Tune — The New York Times · Feb 10, 2022
- Whitney Biennial Picks 63 Artists to Take Stock of Now — The New York Times · Jan 25, 2022
- In the Lower Ninth Ward, an Artist Renews His Purpose — The New York Times · Jan 06, 2022
- Andrea Bowers: Her Activism Animates Her Art — The New York Times · Nov 30, 2021
- Her Art Reads the Land in Deep Time — The New York Times · Nov 24, 2021
- Kandis Williams Envisions Dancing Bodies Without Borders — The New York Times · Oct 28, 2021
- Grada Kilomba’s Rituals of Resistance — The New York Times · Oct 12, 2021
- Seeking Art That Expands the Possibilities for a Troubled World — The New York Times · Sep 14, 2021
- Adam Pendleton Is Rethinking the Museum — The New York Times · Sep 10, 2021
- At Future Fair, Discovering Emerging and Undersung Players — The New York Times · Sep 09, 2021
- Foundations to Support U.S. Latino Artists With Cash Grants — The New York Times · Jul 12, 2021
- In Boston, Art That Rises From the Deep — The New York Times · Jul 02, 2021
- Legacy Russell Is Named Next Leader of the Kitchen — The New York Times · Jun 08, 2021
- At His Moment of Triumph, Arthur Jafa Is Looking for Trouble — The New York Times · May 27, 2021
- For Chakaia Booker, Whose Medium Is Tires, the Art Is in the Journey — The New York Times · May 07, 2021
- An Artist Who Is Always Heading for Home — The New York Times · Apr 20, 2021
- 3 Artists Are Urged to Go Big. They Didn’t Hold Back. — The New York Times · Apr 09, 2021
- Bags, Bootlegs and Art: A Quirky Communion on Canal Street — The New York Times · Mar 30, 2021
- How a Museum Show Honoring Breonna Taylor Is Trying to ‘Get It Right’ — The New York Times · Mar 11, 2021
- Lorraine O’Grady, Still Cutting Into the Culture — The New York Times · Feb 19, 2021
- In 177 Portraits, an Artist’s Homage to His Bed-Stuy Muse — The New York Times · Jan 08, 2021
- ‘Take Beautiful Pictures of Our People’ — The New York Times · Dec 22, 2020
- A Portraitist Whose Subjects Are All in Her Head — The New York Times · Dec 16, 2020
- Derek Fordjour, From Anguish to Transcendence — The New York Times · Nov 19, 2020
- Photoville Adds New Venues, Vistas and Vision — The New York Times · Sep 21, 2020
- Studio Museum in Harlem Names Artists in Residence — The New York Times · Sep 10, 2020
- Cracking Codes With Sanford Biggers — The New York Times · Aug 14, 2020
- Five Art Accounts to Follow on Instagram Now — The New York Times · Aug 12, 2020
- Newark Artists, Thriving Amid Crisis and Catharsis — The New York Times · Jul 10, 2020
- Five Artists to Follow on Instagram Now — The New York Times · May 19, 2020
- Art Biennials Were Testing Grounds. Now They Are Being Tested. — The New York Times · May 01, 2020
- An Artist’s New Migration Song — The New York Times · Apr 26, 2020
- Five Artists to Follow on Instagram Now — The New York Times · Apr 22, 2020
- This Puerto Rican Sculptor Meets Disaster With Spirit — The New York Times · Apr 01, 2020
- Stellenbosch Triennale, a Bold Experiment — The New York Times · Mar 25, 2020
- This Artist Got His Start as an I.C.U. Nurse — The New York Times · Mar 19, 2020
- When Art Begins at the Scene of a Crime — The New York Times · Jan 16, 2020
- On the Frontier, the Lubumbashi Biennial Makes Art From Obstacles — The New York Times · Dec 13, 2019
- Looking for Frederick Douglass in Savannah — The New York Times · Nov 29, 2019
- Hassan Hajjaj Turns Moroccan Clichés Into London Cool — The New York Times · Oct 09, 2019
- Kara Walker Takes a Monumental Jab at Britannia — The New York Times · Sep 30, 2019
- Silence Speaking Volumes: Artists Confront the Culture of Incarceration — The New York Times · Aug 01, 2019
- Behind Basquiat’s ‘Defacement’: Reframing a Tragedy — The New York Times · Jul 31, 2019
- Studio Museum in Harlem Names Artists in Residence — The New York Times · Jul 10, 2019
- Lorna Simpson Embraces the Blues — The New York Times · Jun 13, 2019
- The Whitney Biennial Called. How Will They Answer? — The New York Times · May 09, 2019
- Four Artists to Watch Now — The New York Times · Apr 25, 2019
- Andres Serrano Lets Objects Do the Talking — The New York Times · Apr 10, 2019
- Lagos, City of Hustle, Builds an Art ‘Ecosystem’ — The New York Times · Feb 08, 2019
- Now Unreeling, an Istanbul Artist’s Tumultuous Decade — The New York Times · Jan 17, 2019
- Allison Janae Hamilton’s Spirit Sources — The New York Times · Oct 26, 2018
- At the New Museum, the Empire Strikes Back — Village Voice · Aug 09, 2018
- How Rammellzee Turned Graffiti Into Urban Mythology — Village Voice · Jun 21, 2018
- Arthur Jafa Taps Into the Underground Current of Blacknuss — Village Voice · May 25, 2018
- Proof of Concept: Thinking About Adrian Piper — Village Voice · Apr 27, 2018
- At the Asia Society, Samita Sinha Sings the Body Electric — Village Voice · Apr 20, 2018
- How Ahmed Mater Reveals the Humanity of Mecca — Village Voice · Mar 30, 2018
- Banksy’s Back in New York City — Village Voice · Mar 17, 2018
- After “Open Casket”: What Emmett Till Teaches Us Today — Village Voice · Mar 12, 2018
- Carnival of the Grotesque: Kara Walker’s Insistent Resistance in New Orleans — Village Voice · Mar 09, 2018
- One Nation, Behind Bars: Examining Prison Culture Through Photography — Village Voice · Feb 28, 2018
- Sins of Our Fathers: Revisiting the Horrors of Japanese Internment Camps — Village Voice · Feb 15, 2018
- LaToya Ruby Frazier Explores Community, Corrosion, and the Flint Water Crisis — Village Voice · Jan 26, 2018
- Deborah Roberts Conjures Black Girl Magic — Village Voice · Dec 06, 2017
- Zanele Muholi Brings Her ‘Visual Activism’ Out of Africa, and Into New York — Village Voice · Nov 07, 2017
- An Art Scene Grows in Newark — Village Voice · Oct 11, 2017
- Hazards of Duke: An Artist Takes Flight in Chelsea — Village Voice · Oct 10, 2017
- Exploring Arte Povera’s Bounty of Riches — Village Voice · Sep 19, 2017
- At “Fictions” in Harlem, Young Black Artists Are on Fire — Village Voice · Sep 13, 2017
- Confronting the Legacy of Racial Terror, at the Brooklyn Museum — Village Voice · Aug 29, 2017
- How Belkis Ayón’s Explorations of Ritual Make for One of 2017’s Best Shows — Village Voice · Aug 22, 2017
- Gallerist Jack Shainman Curates a Career-Spanning Show — Village Voice · Aug 08, 2017
- The Uptown Triennial Casts Harlem in Vivid Relief — Village Voice · Jul 26, 2017
- Black Lives Shine in Rico Gatson’s New Show — Village Voice · Jul 11, 2017
- The Afro-Latino Festival NYC Celebrates A Culture That’s Ready To Be Heard — Village Voice · Jun 27, 2017
- For Michel Houellebecq, Bleakness Is A Brand — Village Voice · Jun 27, 2017
- For 70 Years, Magnum Photo Has Defined The Way We See The World — Village Voice · Jun 20, 2017
- Shining A Spotlight On Blackness, Shantrelle Lewis Celebrates Style — Village Voice · Jun 07, 2017
- As The Shed Rises Along The Hudson, The Future Performing Arts Mecca Comes Into Focus — Village Voice · May 26, 2017
- Across 110th Street, Public Art Takes Root In Harlem — Village Voice · May 26, 2017
- Exploring the Rise of the European Far Right at MoMA P.S.1 — Village Voice · May 16, 2017
- The 1:54 Fair Surveys the Multicultural — and Multifaceted — State of Contemporary Art in Africa — Village Voice · May 02, 2017
- Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Jazz Epistles — Village Voice · Apr 26, 2017
- Beyond Jazz, Beyond Music: Samora Pinderhughes Blurs the Lines Between Music, Poetry, and Activism — Village Voice · Apr 18, 2017
- Is Maurizio Cattelan One of Our Greatest Artists — Or One of the Worst? — Village Voice · Apr 11, 2017
- Revolutionary Sisters: Artwork Forged in the Crucible of Battles Over Feminism — Village Voice · Mar 29, 2017
- Somi’s “Petite Afrique” Celebrates Her Favorite Slice of the City — Village Voice · Mar 28, 2017
- The Bold Groups Tying Art History to Political History at the Whitney Biennial — Village Voice · Mar 15, 2017
- Thundercat Teams With Kendrick Lamar, Pharrell, Wiz Khalifa, and…Kenny Loggins? — Village Voice · Feb 28, 2017
- José James Blends Jazz Balladeering and Modern R&B Into a Tonic for the Times — Village Voice · Feb 22, 2017
- Exhilarating Bronx Show Looks Back at Two Decades of New York Protests — Village Voice · Feb 15, 2017
- Photographer Ming Smith Shows Just How Much Black Life Matters — Village Voice · Feb 07, 2017
- Illuminating the Lives of Women Battered by the Criminal Justice System — Village Voice · Jan 24, 2017
- ‘People Have Been Kind of Slapped Awake’: Urgent New Art Show Shines a Light on Immigration — Village Voice · Jan 04, 2017
- Kamasi Washington Will Begin 2017 in Brooklyn — Village Voice · Dec 29, 2016
- With His Band, Invocation, Guitarist Rez Abbasi Puts an Indian Spin on Jazz — Village Voice · Dec 14, 2016
- Artist Rob Pruitt Shows Off His Portraits of President Obama — All 2,878 of Them (And Counting) — Village Voice · Dec 08, 2016
- At the BRIC Biennial, Dozens of Local Artists Shine a Light on Brooklyn — Village Voice · Nov 23, 2016
- Africa Illuminated: Shining a Spotlight on Contemporary African Photography — Village Voice · Nov 09, 2016
- Wadada Leo Smith Captures the Sound of ‘America’s National Parks’ — Village Voice · Oct 20, 2016
- MoMA’s Unblinking Look at the Refugee Crisis — Village Voice · Oct 12, 2016
- Double Tap: Ruddy Roye’s Instagram Portraits Hit the Gallery — Village Voice · Sep 28, 2016
- The Most Striking Images to Check Out at Photoville — Village Voice · Sep 23, 2016
- Rice-Off! It Was Only a Matter of Time Before the Jollof Wars Came to New York — Village Voice · Aug 09, 2016
- Nigerian Pop Comes Full-Force to Brooklyn — Village Voice · Jul 20, 2016
- Kitty’s Studio: Rediscovering a South African Photographer’s Apartheid-Era Portraiture — Village Voice · Jul 13, 2016
- Going to (Jamaica) Queens: An Old Rapper Hangout Gets an Art-World Assist — Village Voice · Jun 14, 2016
- Street-Trained Virtuoso Pedrito Martinez Returns to Havana to Record a Historic Album — Village Voice · Jun 07, 2016
- A New Brooklyn Museum Exhibit Explores the Transformative Power of African Masquerade — Village Voice · May 10, 2016
- Lakou Mizik, a Nine-Member Haitian Band, Brings Vodou and Horns to Brooklyn — Village Voice · May 05, 2016