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First Friday is not just a fun monthly outing for San Antonio locals. It's a breeding ground for artistry in the city.
The Fisher River Cree Nation artist prompts museums and audiences to confront colonial legacies they’d rather forget.
While visiting the Boijmans Van Beuningen museum in Rotterdam, the child scratched the 1960 painting “Grey, Orange on Maroon, ...
As the art world braces for May’s pivotal test of market confidence, Christie’s, Sotheby’s and Phillips are unveiling major ...
Young artists, mostly on the autism spectrum and from various disability groups, showcased their works in ARTablado's latest ...
Philosophy’s best-kept secrets that deserve your attention. These ten underrated books can reframe your anxiety, happiness, ...
DUBAI: The grand halls of the Dubai World Trade Center sparkled and radiated with creativity and cultural brilliance during ...
Artwork in children’s books brings layers to the story and does the work of capturing the big, small moments in kids’ lives, ...
Sculptor Yona Lee, who winds mazes of stainless steel to expose and challenge the connotations of everyday objects, is set to ...
Tariffs are, among other things, a crime against Manny Klausner's dinner table. As a man who reveled in the pleasures of a ...
This spring’s art shows are all about the spaces in between — where memories shift, identities evolve, and everyday materials ...