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Textile art takes center stage at the show "Woven Histories" at MoMA, tracing modern abstraction from Albers to Zittel.
Richard Russo, whose “Fool” trilogy is beloved for the characters he created to populate a fictional upstate New York town, ...
Global Times explores neo-Chinese aesthetics blending tradition, innovation, and tech to engage global, young audiences.
The University of California has partnered with Bloomberg Philanthropies to launch easy-to-use digital guides for its ...
At the Art for Tomorrow conference in Milan, participants faced sobering financial and geopolitical realities, while still ...
Richa Jha dares to do what few art shows in Delhi attempt: take children’s literature seriously. In her curatorial debut, she ...
Griffith Park is a massive, mountainous, wild oasis in the middle of the dense urban sprawl characterizing much of this fabled city. Yet its identity is still very LA — fun, sunny and it’s been in eno ...
When Michael Ovitz asked his mother why she never told him he was related to the artist Joel Shapiro, she replied, “You never ...
Since 2005 Plastic Crimewave (aka Steve Krakow) has used the Secret History of Chicago Music to shine a light on worthy artists with Chicago ties who’ve been forgotten, underrated, or never noticed in ...
Chunxiao Qu stands in a green sequin dress and Balenciaga stilettos that are sprouting wig-like hair, hip cocked as she dangles a microphone, ready for her first comedy show – or what she calls her ...
When Nick Maillis embarked on a recent two-hour trip to Sandusky, he probably thought little of the main route he had taken. He likely will now see it in a new light, however. “I worked on an idea to ...
The curator Koyo Kouoh, a giant of the contemporary art world who tirelessly championed African artists and became the first ...