Frustrated with the absence of positive representations of Black people in art, John Wilson responded by providing images of Black dignity while addressing the painful realities of racial prejudice.
In "Only for the Wicked", Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg immerse viewers in a grotesque world of sin and foolery.
The performance portion of “Edges of Ailey” at the Whitney Museum of American Art was best when it stepped away from ...
Agnes Martin and Vija Celmins are two master painters of silence. Brice Marden ’s letter drawing, Sarah Charlesworth’s painting of a book with blank pages and Claes Oldenburg’s notebook page in the ...
Artist Caroline Kent poses for a portrait at her studio in Humboldt Park. Kent is the talent behind a large, site-specific mural in Union Station and forthcoming exhibitions at the Smart Museum and ...
Six artists selected for Paul Smith's Foundation international art prize. Winning artworks exhibited in London, Los Angeles, ...
Like thousands of Leeds supporters down the years, you may have travelled down Elland Road itself and seen Robert Endeacott’s latest canvas ...
Buckwalter visited five historic homesteads as part of her research for the paintings on view in Rockland that use domestic ...
This winter term, Mandumbwa, 28, is in Ashland, serving as Southern Oregon University’s visiting artist and scholar in ...
The Wallace House in Harpersville was built using enslaved labor in 1841. Now a center for education, a local artist has used ...
When Tanya Grigoroglou founded RAW Editions, a London-based gallery that focuses on post-war and contemporary prints, she ...