Art
Latinidad On Its Own Terms
Who tells a tale adds a tail: Latin America and contemporary art explores contemporary Latin American art without conforming to external expectations.
Art
Who tells a tale adds a tail: Latin America and contemporary art explores contemporary Latin American art without conforming to external expectations.
Art
Simulation Sketchbook takes as its starting point the reality that digital artists, like all artists, sketch out their work as well.
News
Twitter’s curbing of free API access could affect accounts posting from museum collections or the archives of long-gone artists.
Art
How does a selective competition fit with the contemporary art world’s aspirations toward greater inclusivity?
News
Critical race theory, which has been attacked by conservative lawmakers, is conspicuously absent, as are many contemporary and living Black artists.
Art
“Dignity of Earth and Sky,” unveiled in 2016, raises questions about who should depict Native people and how they should be portrayed.
Art
In this online exhibition, Indigenous artists reclaim realities long denied them by US and Canadian federal governments — including moments of collective reverie.
Film
At this year’s Sundance International Film Festival, more than half the feature-length movies were made by directors who identify as women.
Books
In her novel Tell Me I’m an Artist, Chelsea Martin questions whether art offers a refuge from the world.
News
The US government has lifted a Trump-era ban that kept formerly imprisoned people from accessing their works.
News
A work of art will be on the line when the Philadelphia Eagles play the Kansas City Chiefs this Sunday.
Art
With two exhibitions at SoFi Stadium, the Kinsey African American Art & History Collection seeks to engage a different art audience.