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Art history is not a discipline separate from history in the broader sense, let alone a genteel pastime disconnected from the ...
Richard Calvocoressi’s prologue to this well-researched biography states that if Douglas Cooper and Roland Penrose had been ...
Long before Madonna and Gaga, there was the genre-bending visual artist who broke all the rules in 1920s Paris. A documentary ...
Emily Stewart and Aidan Morris, final-year students at the Glasgow School of Art, have been named as national finalists in TEX+ 2025, the UK’s leading platform for emerging textile design talent.
It's fitting that a major survey of the maze-like abstractions of Portuguese French artist Maria Helena Vieira da Silva (1908–92) is taking place in Venice, a city whose labyrinthine streets ...
Dutch still-life paintings omitted the ‘human cost of colonial warfare and slavery’ that underlay the bounty these canvases ...
Beauty and justice are birthed from a sanctified imagination and lived out while walking with the Spirit. They are the soil ...
Birth of a Nation” (2025) by Stan Douglas. The Canadian artist remakes a sequence from the 1915 movie with new ...
These pioneering artists have sustained a legacy of radical, often political art, over the course of decades. That their work ...
"Roots of Cool" is an all-women art show focused on the role trees (and the shade they provide) play in making urban life ...
Brahman Perera’s clients include some of the country’s most recognised names in fashion, including Dissh and Henne.
Pictures of Belonging at the Smithsonian American Art Museum spotlights Miki Hayakawa, Hisako Hibi, and Miné Okubo, three ...