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The small but striking exhibition reveals how printmakers from Dürer to Rembrandt shaped Northern European art — one black ...
Ernst Gombrich’s book was an unlikely bestseller — 75 years on it speaks powerfully about the dangerous politicisation of culture ...
A first-ever collaboration between the National Gallery of Art and the Smithsonian examines the birth of natural history.
Spirited (and gossipy) letters and manuscripts at the Morgan Library and Museum puncture myths about the writer’s rise to ...
German artist Günther Uecker, one of the country’s most important post-war artists who was world-famous for his large-format ...
“Diane Arbus: Constellation” is on view through August 17, 2025, at the Park Avenue Armory.
Historic female photographers are matched with contemporary documentarians in Tel Aviv ANU's '20&20 - A Lens of Her Own'; ...
The National Gallery has recently rehung its entire collection. Taking hundreds of paintings off the wall and replacing them ...
Novelist Sarah Bird’s rediscovered photos, on exhibit at Texas State, capture the world of Black rodeos in Texas.
An exhibition at NMWA in Washington, DC, explores modern and contemporary women artists’ use of the uncanny as a feminist ...
At Carlo Ratti's Biennale, “Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective.,” an A.I. Summary wrestles with human text.
THR's executive editor of awards coverage makes the case for a wide variety of movie stars, auteurs, craftspeople, executives ...