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Our Enduring Fascination With Ancient Roman Baths
From a mosaic of flip-flops in Sicily to Cicero's possible sauna, new discoveries prove that bathing has always been about more than getting clean.
Feature
From a mosaic of flip-flops in Sicily to Cicero's possible sauna, new discoveries prove that bathing has always been about more than getting clean.
News
"To save Gaza (and Israel from itself), boycott Israel,” said Guy Ben-Ner, who signed a letter calling for the show’s cancellation. “Isolate it.”
Opinion
Kremer’s New York City location, a painter’s paradise and key resource for conservators, is closing in November. For artists, the loss goes far beyond a storefront.
Art Review
An exhibition promotes caring for each other and the Earth in the face of ecological catastrophe.
Art Review
The artist transforms Diné mythology, weaving, and metal work into something unparalleled and playful.
Art Review
Though Jody Folwell has always felt rooted in her culture, she pursued a ceramics practice in the early 1970s with a desire to find a distinctive voice.
Book Review
Art history has struggled to address a contradictory artistic output that engaged with Japan’s modernization and occupation, a new book argues.
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Visual art and sound collide in brand-new scores performed by this renowned new music ensemble.
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Celebrating the artistic voices of Asia and its diaspora, the fair brings together over 70 international galleries in Paris this October.
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Interdisciplinary, online, and connected to New York’s art ecosystem. Applications and inquiries are now open.
Interview
DY Begay, best known for her abstract textiles featuring undulating bands of color, speaks about her decades-long practice of experimenting with pigment and form.
News
The apparently satirical artwork portrays the president and the convicted sex offender gazing giddily at each other.