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Work by finalists for this year’s cycle of the largest award for women figurative realist painters is on view at the Muskegon Museum of Art.
The collective proposed a series of works for the controversial Borough-Based Jails project, which has received pushback from ...
The eyebrow-raising sale price for the 23-by-32-inch double-pedestal lamp might have something to do with the architect’s ...
This beast of an exhibition includes kinky live performances, site-specific installations, and a prevailing feeling of ...
Aruna D'Souza said the university has given up its intellectual mission by penalizing pro-Palestinian dissent.
The Anchorage institution exists to be a purposeful, active place where culture is embodied, enacted, and shared.
Joe Sacco on truth and art, the invention of “close reading,” a century of Mrs. Dalloway, Google gets a makeover, the biggest and smallest dogs meet, and much more.
Mary Ann Unger's massive biomorphic artworks, now on view in New York City, are shockingly prescient and powerful now more ...
Working Knowledge” is deeply attuned to the Bronx community it emerges from — an attentiveness that greatly enhances its ...
The new sculpture by artist Molly Gochman channels abstraction to honor and memorialize caregivers of all forms.
This year’s show features art by MFA, MA, and BFA students working across a variety of disciplines. On view May 17–28 in the Bronx.
The St. Paul company that gave August Wilson his start has embedded itself into the lives of its community for nearly 50 years.