Books
Katy Hessel Kicks Men Out of the Western Art Canon
After reading The Story of Art Without Men, educators may aspire to redesign their art history surveys and syllabi — and trade some Picassos for Gegos.
Books
After reading The Story of Art Without Men, educators may aspire to redesign their art history surveys and syllabi — and trade some Picassos for Gegos.
News
Former students of the Atelier do Centro have come forward with horrific allegations of abuse by Rubens Espirito Santo, the man they once called “master.”
News
As the threat of legislation banning critical race and queer theory looms, students and faculty at Florida International University are making their voices heard.
News
Dozens of galleries have sprouted between Canal and Chambers Streets and west of Lafayette, one of NYC’s priciest neighborhoods. What gives?
Art
Taking inspiration from Black History Month, Dalit artists and activists fighting for caste abolition celebrate April as a month of resistance and pride.
News
Two activists smeared the sculpture’s case and pedestal with red and black paint.
News
The ailing school made multiple attempts to pay off its debt, even considering the sale of its iconic Diego Rivera mural.
Art
A weekend pop-up draws connections between the influential East Los Angeles art group and a new generation of Chicano artists in the city.
Art
Works by Hudson River School painters heading to auction reveal what changed and what stayed the same.
News
The internet is celebrating the ousting of the Fox News host with a rich buffet of gloating and green M&Ms.
Books
Two new books by Nigel Biggar and Adam Kuper advocate for wilful amnesia and collective repression of British colonial brutality.
Film
In the early ’90s, the Kids in the Hall transgressed boundaries of propriety, gender, sexuality, even species as an alternative to binary thinking.