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A View From the Easel
“Having more light and space immediately allowed me to make larger work, which I didn't even know I had in me.”
Community
“Having more light and space immediately allowed me to make larger work, which I didn't even know I had in me.”
Art
This week, Abercrombie’s comeback, Marvel Cinematic Universe’s downfall, Moby Dick emojis, “survivor” trinkets at the Titanic Museum’s gift shop, and more.
News
The 2,000-year-old ruins were discovered during a construction project ahead of the Vatican’s Jubilee Year.
Art
An exhibition at the National Gallery of Art makes the case that textiles are an integral part of modernist art history.
Art
In Picturing the Border, intimate works by 12 photographers urgently visualize the nuances and coexistent contradictions of US-Mexico border identities.
News
A special event will also include a “Cat Temple” where participants will have the opportunity to take photos with their furry companions.
News
The Hispanic Society’s forthcoming center will promote scholarship on the Spanish Romantic painter and printmaker.
Opinion
The Diné symbol was suppressed for decades by a settler-dominated art market that conflated it with the Nazi insignia.
Art
Knowledge, visual perception, and the disruption of both by new technologies are at the heart of artist’s multimedia paintings.
Film
But some fear a “flash in the pan” effect and hope Palestinian films can be better integrated into the city’s vision of a global cinema.
Guide
More than 145 arts venues will open their doors with exhibitions, open studios, free programs, and more, from a mermaid parade to a hot dog garden party.
Art
From a Christmas-themed show to a window exhibition at Chinatown’s oldest running shop, this hot month is full of surprises.