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Whether Otto von Bismarck’s Prussian Kulturkampf from 1871 to 1878 or Chairman Mao Zedong’s Chinese Cultural Revolution of 1966 to 1976, governments of both the right and left have ...
Mungo Thomson examines the mundane, Esiri Erheriene-Essi reflects on Black life, Llyn Foulkes satirizes Americana, and more.
Questionable curatorial choices seem intended to prevent critical discussion in a major survey at Manhattan’s Park Avenue ...
The first comprehensive museum presentation of the artist’s drawings features over 40 works spanning her entire career.
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LA’s Getty Foundation is funding the documentation of the historic neighborhood as developers rush to buy up burned lots.
Nora Naranjo Morse’s colorful sculptures watch over the events and characters in her daughter Eliza’s paintings from their own unique perspectives.
Hannah La Follette Ryan is a photographer and educator based in Brooklyn, NY. She is behind the @Subwayhands project on Instagram and currently teaches at the International Center of Photography.
These institutions shrink the space between art and life by serving as places where entire communities can cohere through storytelling.
Spirituality, magic, and transformation are recurring themes in some of our favorite exhibitions on view, from Mestre Didi to Renée Stout.
What started as a response to the 1969 Stonewall Uprising has evolved and expanded, taking on an added urgency amid Trump’s ongoing attacks on LGBTQ+ people.
Offering six- to ten-week stays with housing, studios, stipends, and mentorship to four artists each year, this residency in Atlanta, Georgia, is accepting applications until July 31.