Film
Three Playful, Inventive Films Streaming as Part of Made in LA
Through June 30, you can screen films by Alima Lee, Fox Maxy, and Maia Ruth Lee.
Film
Through June 30, you can screen films by Alima Lee, Fox Maxy, and Maia Ruth Lee.
Art
Adams’s weavings are the kind that demand to be stood directly in front of, for you to hunker down on your knees, or crane your neck at all angles.
Opinion
Juneteenth being a federal holiday and anti-racist pledges of allegiance ain’t gonna cut it anymore.
Art
Presented online and in-person, We Were Already Gone brings together 26 graduates. Here are our highlights.
Film
Based on a true story, I Carry You With Me captures the nuances of leaving and longing.
Art
When Labille-Guiard exhibited the portrait at the Paris Salon, it was the only woman in the series. And she was breastfeeding.
News
Sales of Miguel Luciano’s “El Met” merchandise will help fund acquisitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Art
This week, Frank Gehry's new van Gogh inspired building, Diana Ross releases a new track after 15 years, crafting save the US, LGBTQ-owned US bookshops, and more.
Art
Alyse Rosner is grappling with the question of how to make an abstract painting reflect both the personal and collective.
Art
Jason Stopa's desire to infuse his paintings with joy mixes sophistication and innocence without privileging either one.
Art
Faustine's depiction of household shared by three generations of Black women presents matriarchy as a source of power.
Art
The French artist’s decision to stop painting in 2011 grew out of her work’s internal logic.