Seriously, we’re not class clowning. With new museums, educational exhibitions, and erudite events popping up across the city ...
A 27-foot-tall recreation of a Buddha statue destroyed by the Taliban 25 years ago now towers over 10th Avenue from the High ...
Looking for a unique getaway? This Arkansas art colony blends creativity, local artists, and mountain charm into one perfect ...
The Norton Museum of Art plans to lease city-owned land to build a new cultural park. The lease agreement would last for up to 70 years, with an initial rent of $100 per year. The park, once part of a ...
There’s something quietly powerful about art that doesn’t try to dominate nature, but instead listens to it. Across forests, coastlines, deserts, and open skies, artists are stepping away from ...
Researchers and traditional owners have examined 14 previously undocumented paintings of the Tasmanian tiger in Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. Their findings have raised questions about how ...
Djalama man Joey Nganjmirra helped researchers document paintings of thylacines in Arnhem Land. Mr Nganjmirra says traditional owners have maintained a detailed oral history of Tasmanian tigers in the ...
Graffiti is a game. Artists win by getting the most eyes on their tags. That’s why New York’s subway made such a great canvas. Keith Haring’s signature was his recognizable style, not his ...
This feels like a perfect “Haring week” in the city. The showcase lands right while the Brant Foundation is surveying his early years just a few blocks over in the East Village, and seeing these cars ...
Traditionally, stories about the Cree trickster Wîsahkêcâhk are only told when there is snow on the ground, which means, as the planet rapidly warms, there are fewer and fewer opportunities to tell ...
In anticipation of the nation’s 250th anniversary, a Pulitzer winner visited 300 sites to see how history is displayed and, sometimes, erased. By Jennifer Szalai When you purchase an independently ...
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