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12 Artists Awarded Fellowships by National Arts Club
The 18-month fellowship aims to provide artists with “as much access as possible” to the club’s facilities and networks “at a time and place convenient to artists.”
News
The 18-month fellowship aims to provide artists with “as much access as possible” to the club’s facilities and networks “at a time and place convenient to artists.”
News
A coalition of investors raised funds to purchase the film’s storyboard and announced they would “make the book public.”
News
A new project, “Emoji to Scale,” orders every mini-object by their real-world dimensions.
Art
Although Khedoori does not depict living beings, their presence is evoked in the traces they leave behind.
Art
The Bronx Museum's fifth biennial continues to focus its programming on individual identity, eliding the ever-divergent interests of the art market and local communities.
Art
While it may be strange to think of food insecurity as a basis for art, the works in Food Justice reveal barriers and injustices in food access.
Satire
Shiv would definitely have a Chihuly chandelier.
News
“[The art market] provides an opportunity for people to move money in a way that they can’t with other commodities," says FBI Special Agent Chris McKeogh.
Art
Black American Portraits features over two centuries of artworks centering Black artists and subjects.
Art
A love of Black art and history was the bedrock of the friendship between Dell Marie Hamilton and Susan Denker, who had markedly different racial, economic, and generational subject positions.
Art
With what he says is his final museum bow, Fitzpatrick shines a light on the colorful diversity that composes his city.
Opinion
The question of race — however hidden, however camouflaged by the shouts of the crowds — is a constant theme and an unanswered challenge.