The late artist fiercely reckoned with the status quo, leaving the art world better than she found it through a rich legacy of Black feminist activism and artmaking.
The Louvre Museum is considering installing the artwork in a separate underground room to improve the painting’s “disappointing” viewing experience.
Even the world's most proliferated images appear novel when they're blown up on glossy paper at the Photography Show ...
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Multicolored tents, protest art, and an enormous display of hand-painted canvas banners express CUNY student and faculty ...
This year’s show is an imaginative and openly political space that flies in the face of the commercial book sphere.
Shanequa Gay: Gateway to the South continues at Jackson Fine Art (3122 East Shadowlawn Avenue Northeast, Atlanta) until June 29. The exhibition was organized by the gallery.
Art Happens Here With John Lithgow, a one-hour PBS special premiering tonight, follows the thespian as he explores various ...
After decades of work, expectations for women artists to prioritize family — or male peers — remains the prevailing norm ...
This week, a new film on Amílcar Cabral, protecting Odesa’s historical buildings, rumors of the first US bullet train, ...
The fact that more than a fifth of Utica’s residents were born outside the US inspires the group show Between Worlds at the ...