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Death, in the artist’s imagination, is the oblivion that spares no one, regardless of what you have or haven’t done, regardless of who you are.
The Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts is accepting applications for the May 2025 cohort of its low-residency PhD program.
The festival returns for its 22nd edition this week with behind-the-scenes tours of historic landmarks, award-winning architecture, artists’ studios, and more.
There are boundless ways to interpret the artist’s works, each populated with fierce femmes and curious chimera, and layered with symbols.
Art lovers have long known that the Dutch painter saw the night sky like nobody else — and now scientists know it, too.
Aliza Nisenbaum’s current exhibition at Regen Projects, her first with the gallery, extends her career-long project of depicting the denizens of Latino and other micro-communities at home and at work ...
Superfine: Tailoring Black Style opens on May 10 as the museum’s first menswear exhibition in over two decades ...
The innovative designer is the subject of a major retrospective at the School of Visual Arts and he talks about his aesthetic ...
Suburban Fury sits with Sara Jane Moore to learn how the politics and culture of the 1970s drove her toward Gerald Ford with a gun in her hand.
In Interwoven Power, the museum achieves a sorely needed curatorial feat: an institutional display of Indigenous art that courses with vitality.
Linda Yamane taught herself the intricate and nearly extinct craft over 100 years after the last Rumsen basketmakers died.