


Antoinette Thomas is a multimedia artist who creates comic strips centering daily struggles, as well as more direct social commentary that addresses the audience head on. Subjects like race, being a woman,... More by Antoinette Thomas
Antoinette Thomas is a multimedia artist who creates comic strips centering daily struggles, as well as more direct social commentary that addresses the audience head on. Subjects like race, being a woman,... More by Antoinette Thomas
Climate activists are asking the museum to remove board chair Marie-Josée Kravis, whose husband’s private equity firm has invested billions in oil and gas projects.
“Queerness, art, and spirituality are integral to my identity, yet they do not confine me,” says the Brazil-born, Berlin-based artist.
Kelly Grovier discusses his book on the history of pigments in a new podcast episode, making the case for how myths and science can enrich how we experience art.
Carl Craig’s immersive installation is a testimony to our need to dance, mourn, and rejoice together.
The inaugural exhibition at Minnesota Street Projects’ new space features Richard Mosse’s video installation on Amazon deforestation.
Inclusive design champion Kat Holmes, First Nations artist Robert Houle, telecommunications leader Philip B. Lind, community builder Nancy McCain, and Rosemary Sadlier, a founder of Black History Month in Canada, are the honorands.
Showing Up, directed by Kelly Reichardt, uniquely tells a story of an artist working far from any monetary goals or God complex.
Videos circulated on social media appeared to show Rapid Support Forces inside the museum, among its collections dating back to 2,500 BCE.
Gary Simmons: Public Enemy surveys the artist’s career in exposing legacies of race and class in US popular culture.
The American Women’s History Museum is awaiting the findings of an investigation into allegations against Yao.
This month: Highlights from El Museo del Barrio’s collection, artworks on book covers, Chinese bird-and-flower paintings, and more.