Art
A Photographer Retraces New York’s Forgotten Springs and Wells
A new book pairs photos from the early 1900s of springs and wells in New York with modern-day snapshots, revealing a transformed city.
Art
A new book pairs photos from the early 1900s of springs and wells in New York with modern-day snapshots, revealing a transformed city.
Opinion
Decolonizing the archive includes mobilizing students like mine to bethe decolonizers.
News
Artists Colin Chin and Nicholas Liem decried MOCA’s acceptance of $35 million in funding from NYC as part of a jail expansion plan.
News
Bryan Zanisnik's “Silk Monument” features archival images to honor the contributions of Syrian and Armenian migrants who worked in New Jersey silk mills.
Film
The HBO Max series Veneno embraces all of the media personality’s colorful life, including the messier parts.
News
A joint agreement between the Peabody Museum, the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska, and the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma, is currently underway to secure the return of the heirloom.
News
Photographer Nan Goldin, founder of advocacy group PAIN, called the temporary ban "appalling."
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Announcement
The new exhibition Wayne Thiebaud Influencer: A New Generation celebrates the UC Davis professor’s legacy at work today.
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Announcement
Tickets are currently available for this virtual symposium co-organized by the Center for Craft and Warren Wilson College.
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Announcement
Two $2,000 grants will be awarded to US art writers to develop an essay, review, or feature on this year’s theme Re-Imagining Democracy.
Art
In Robin Frohardt’s immersive installation, the cereal rattles like it’s filled with bottle caps and the water bottles are filled with dirty, cloudy liquid.
Art
Dana King’s sculptures surround a plinth in San Francisco that formerly held a statue of Francis Scott Key, an anti-abolitionist.