Film
New Film Spotlights Augusta Savage, Grand Dame of the Harlem Renaissance
The first installment of PBS’s American Masters tells the story of a steadfast Black sculptor who overcame countless barriers.
Film
The first installment of PBS’s American Masters tells the story of a steadfast Black sculptor who overcame countless barriers.
Art
Drawing on his knitting and crochet skills, Vincent softens hard surfaces, such as steel lockers and locks, porcelain urinals, guns, grenades, and bombs.
Art
Since antiquity, periods of political uncertainty have generated spurious proclamations of the Antichrist, from Nero to Taylor Swift.
Art
This week, archiving Palestinian seeds, Criterion and cinematic taste, pianos get a tech upgrade, cotton candy art, and much more.
Community
This week, artist studios in Connecticut, Mexico, Los Angeles, and Wisconsin.
News
Fathi Ghaben, a self-taught painter, was 77 years old and suffered from respiratory issues.
News
AI images were used to sell tickets to a Chocolate Factory event that should have remained in pure imagination.
Guide
This month: Sean Hemmerle, Nell Brookfield, Meg Webster, a show dedicated to books, and more.
Art
The works in Opie’s harmony is fraught are documents that bear witness, but they also highlight the connection between our public and private lives.
News
A large oak in Central Park bears drawings, photographs, letters, and other odes to the beloved bird.
Art
Koop both illuminates and conceals expressions of power, aestheticizing and making visible Russia’s violent war on Ukraine.
Art
A new exhibition at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore unfurls continuities between past and present across East Africa’s rich artistic traditions.