Portrait of King Charles Gives New Meaning to “Bloody Hell”
The painting by British artist Jonathan Yeo was met with a torrent of memes, online reactions, and expressions of puzzlement.
Vilcek Foundation to Award $300,000 in Prizes to Immigrant Artists and Curators
Immigrant arts professionals are encouraged to apply for a 2025 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise by June 10.
In Weaving Abstraction, Textiles Travel Through Space and Time
The Met show pays tribute to the designs and technical innovations of long-ago weavers and the 20th-century artists who took inspiration from them.
The Complex Legacy and Uncertain Future of Austin’s Mexic-Arte Museum
Despite its legacy as a hub of Latinx art, the institution has been housed in a dilapidated building for decades and, more recently, faced allegations of discrimination.
The New York Choral Society’s The Unicorn Explores LGBTQ+ Identity and Defiance
The New York Choral Society and dance company EMERGE125 join forces for a powerful exploration of 1950s music, reimagined through the lens of the Lavender Scare.
Preserving the Art of Palestinian Taṭrīz 76 Years After the Nakba
An online archive of digitized patterns features more than 1,000 motifs pertaining to the traditional embroidery art form.
America’s First Student-Acquired Art Collection Reflects the Times
Wake Forest University is the only American institution of higher education to establish a collection of student-acquired art.
First Open-Access Issue of Getty Research Journal Now Available
Peer-reviewed articles explore artworks from Iran, Iraq, France, Germany, and Brazil.