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Hito Steyerl won the 2019 Käthe Kollwitz Prize, Thomas Campbell will lead the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Flux Factory has announced a fellowship for disabled artists, and more.
News
Hito Steyerl won the 2019 Käthe Kollwitz Prize, Thomas Campbell will lead the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Flux Factory has announced a fellowship for disabled artists, and more.
Comics
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Art
It's in the quaint, quirky artworks that TEFAF becomes much more than a bazaar for the decorative.
News
Pacifico Silano has accused the mayor and staff of a South Florida beach town of censoring his queer-themed exhibition and canceled his show in protest.
News
A story of an artist appropriating, without consent, the work of other artists and what happened next.
News
The public project, organized by the Columbia Journalism Review, "aims to expose the dangers of misinformation and educate citizens on how to recognize false news, a timely message as the midterm elections approach."
Art
BAMcinématek presents Women at Work: The Domestic is Not Free, highlighting the often invisible space of women's work.
Art
Los Angeles artists perform in anticipation of next week's elections, and, if we're lucky, there may be a special appearance by Pigasus, a 145-pound pig.
Art
On Thursday, Pratt Manhattan Gallery will present a talk in conjunction with their current exhibition, John Ashbery: The Construction of Fiction.
Announcement
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Opinion
The artists and activists behind the People’s Cultural Plan offer actionable steps to precede the City’s Immigration Summit for Cultural Organizations.
Art
A major exhibition on view at the Barnes Foundation presents a chance to understand the qualities that made Morisot’s success possible.