


A former Brooklyn artist who has since moved to the Catskills, you can visit his website (stevenweinbergstudio.co) or follow him on Twitter (@steven_draws) for more information. And here's the link to... More by Steven Weinberg
A former Brooklyn artist who has since moved to the Catskills, you can visit his website (stevenweinbergstudio.co) or follow him on Twitter (@steven_draws) for more information. And here's the link to... More by Steven Weinberg
Michal Weits’s Blue Box, in which she grapples with her great-grandfather’s role in the mass displacement of Palestinians, doesn’t go quite far enough.
The news came just as the Hollywood screenwriters’ guild reached a strike-ending deal with studios.
The first prize winner will receive $25,000 and a commission to portray a remarkable living American for the Smithsonian museum’s collection.
Titled Now and Forever, the new designs honor the ongoing pursuit for racial equality in a country built on systemic oppression.
Art for the Millions at the Met Museum foregrounds the perspectives of women and people of color in the 1930s in the wake of industrialized labor.
The 213,000-square-foot complex in Richmond, Virginia, will be a hub for multidisciplinary research and collaboration and a resource for the community.
Baker’s art exudes the deep and spiritual connection to nature that she has gained from her Mandan/Hidatsa family.
The gesture popularized by Estevan Oriol’s iconic 1995 photo inspired two sculptures by Glenn Kaino to be installed on either end of the new 6th Street bridge.
The moving image artist will discuss her investigative practice and the implications of digital image proliferation, taking place via livestream and in Philadelphia.
The Met’s staff art exhibition made headlines when it opened to the public last year. As it turns out, these shows are anything but rare.
“Our culture is far richer with the inclusion of other life forms,” says Catherine Chalmers, an artist who collaborates with a collective of wild ants to create tiny, Abstract Expressionist “Antworks.”