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Have You Noticed There’s a Paint Shortage?
The art industry has been facing material shortages driven by COVID-19 and climate disaster.
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The art industry has been facing material shortages driven by COVID-19 and climate disaster.
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Noisy Autumn: Sculpture and Works on Paper, which publishes November 16, includes essays by Carlo McCormick, Amy Lipton, Nina Felshin, Bob Holman, and Lucy R. Lippard.
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The nonprofit has provided $5.1 million in grants and fellowships across the United States. Craft enthusiasts can help make a difference by contributing to the organization.
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Funding options include the Arthur A. Schomburg Fellowship Program, full-tuition scholarships for MFA students, and additional opportunities for MA students.
Art
"At the root of these works is the issue of poetics — painterly and textual for Jablon, dynamic, multicolor geometry for Odita."
Art
An exhibition at the Asian Art Museum is only the latest step in a long journey to chart the development of Korean identity through art.
Books
The author, Francesca Stavrakopoulou, pushes back against a later theological worldview that the southern Levantine deity was always a singular, unchanging entity.
Books
Jane Hall surveys a century of women’s contributions to design, exploring the ways they have shaped life not only in our homes and workplaces, but in society at large.
Film
The Netflix miniseries Colin in Black & White takes an unusual approach to the controversial football player’s biography, but ends up more odd than anything else
News
On the first day of Native American Heritage Month, an interactive "Doodle" by Mallery Quetawki greets visitors on Google's homepage.
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The financier and former MoMA chairman was revealed to have close business and personal ties with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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The staff at All About Cats measured the facial proportions of 46 of the best-known cat breeds. But why does it feel wrong?