Faux Apology Lampoons Pro-Israel Manhattan Art Dealers
Dominique Lévy, Brett Gorvy, and Amalia Dayan say their Upper East Side gallery was “vandalized” with a message that decries the “massacre of Palestinians” in Gaza.
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Sliman Mansour Preserves Palestinian History Through Art
The 76-year-old painter has been documenting his people, their ancestors, their land, and their fight for liberation for over half a century.
How Are Pakistani Artists Grappling With the Climate Crisis?
Local artists invoke nostalgia, probe policymakers, and take aim at public perception to shift attitudes toward natural resources and waste management.
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In Ron DeSantis’s Florida, What Can an Art Fair Mean?
Miami’s local artists grapple with environmental, economic, and political issues year-round, all while facing access barriers to fairs like Art Basel in their own city.
Craft in America Premieres New Season With “PLAY” and “MINIATURES”
The latest episodes of the PBS documentary series explore the intersection between play and artistry, as well as the world of small objects and the artists who make them.