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NEA Throws Out Grant Program for Underserved Communities
The NEA announced that it is scrapping its Challenge America grants and focusing on projects related to the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
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The NEA announced that it is scrapping its Challenge America grants and focusing on projects related to the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Interview
“He brings in that random, specific, accidental character of the world, and then he makes it feel like there’s some kind of order to it,” says Friedrich expert Joseph Leo Koerner.
Community
“I almost never allow myself to sink into the feeling of guilt or shame about not getting enough work done.”
Film
Whether it’s catfishing clueless rich guys, catching sex predators on YouTube, or assisting a woman in conceiving a child, questions of legality often have little to do with morality.
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Announcement
The Michigan museum opens its new expansion featuring works from The Bennett Collection of Women Figurative Realists.
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This exhibition at Fu Qiumeng Fine Art offers a dynamic exploration of East Asian art traditions through assemblage, calligraphy, and ink painting.
News
Acquired under former First Lady Jill Biden, the painting “Dia Feriado (Holiday)” (2011) is now hanging in the East Wing.
Art
A complex web of stories encourages us to reimagine the political weight of an unassuming remnant of craft tradition, born of incarcerated labor in the Philippines.
Art
The artist's new exhibition, her first since graduating from art school in the early aughts, reveals her deep love of art history.
Art
A mini-retrospective of the feminist collective raises the question: What can be learned from this work that applies to today, and is this an effective method of making change?
Music
A video for the new single “Man Made of Meat” riffs on the readymade, satirizes zombie formalism, and parodies action painting.
News
The billionaire luxury conglomerate CEO defended Mark Zuckerberg's move to lay off Meta employees.