The artist and critic Walter Robinson, who helmed Artnet Magazine, has died. He was a widely influential, pioneering figure.
(THE CONVERSATION) Literate in tone, far-reaching in scope, and witty to its bones, The New Yorker brought a new – and much-needed – sophistication to American journalism when it launched 100 years ...
Frustrated with the absence of positive representations of Black people in art, John Wilson responded by providing images of Black dignity while addressing the painful realities of racial prejudice.
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Some artists lost their life’s work in LA wildfires. Fellow artists are helping them recoverLos Angeles area residents woke up to the news that thousands of homes and entire neighborhoods had been burned to ash in ...
Dark tourism refers to the visiting of "incidences of death, disaster and atrocity" made while still "within living memory," ...
San Francisco artist Ben Wood has reconstructed his family’s lost homes in Germany through detailed, dreamlike animation.
“House of Bondage: Vintage Prints from the Ernest Cole Family Trust – Part II” is on view at Magnum Gallery through March 29, ...
A painter who took his subjects from pop culture, he was also the founding editor of Artnet.com and chronicled the rise of ...
The fifth edition of the outdoor international art exhibition "Desert X" will open on March 8 and run through May 11 at sites across the Coachella Valley featuring 11 artists from Asia ...
Harold 'Hal' Todd Jr. served on the USS Lagarto (SS 371) during World War II and frequently wrote letters ... be home with my family and live a normal life. Honey beebee doll, I’m the happiest ...
Coltrane, a jazz virtuoso who devoted much of her life to a spiritual journey, is a beacon for today’s artists. An exhibition at the Hammer Museum shows why. By Siddhartha Mitter A jury found ...
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