“Virgin Mary, Infant Christ, and the Young St. John the Baptist” (c. 1510), which hung in the church of Saint Félix at ...
The Musée du Quai Branly promised to rectify its labels and website language that trades “Tibet” for “Xizang” — a term ...
Jane Dickson’s hazy roadtrip hymns, Joe Brainard’s whimsical collages, David Lloyd’s curious collaborations with AI, crosscurrents of Asian diasporic art, and more.
Braxton Garneau was inspired by Trinidad’s long tradition of carnival costumes that exude acerbic sartorial wit as social ...
The local activist group Our Ancestors Say No is calling for the return of Tibetan and Himalayan objects including a Buddhist ...
The massive sculpture was deplored by the Republican party and was taken down less than a week before it was ordered to be ...
To My Friends at Horn is a reminder that artists do not exist in a vacuum and context illuminates the impact of the artist ...
Explore an anthology of writings by Glenn Ligon, a collection of interviews with Gustav Metzger and Hans Ulrich Obrist, and a facsimile sketchbook by Jason Rhoades.
As our Freaknik celebrations of the 1980s and ’90s showed, if there’s one thing this city knows how to do well, it’s how to ...
The painting was discovered more than half a century ago when Luigi Lo Rosso was scavenging the basement of an Italian home for goods to sell.
A report by Creatives Rebuild New York finds that recipients of its $1,000 monthly payment program saw increased financial stability and individual well-being.
The experience of being Black in America transcends the addiction, police brutality, lynchings, loss of family, and ...