In “Barrier,” 12 artists evoke Angela Davis’s transformative abolitionist vision that “walls turned sideways are bridges.” On view through January 26, 2025, in New Jersey.
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At the opening of her Neue Nationalgalerie retrospective, the artist reiterated her support for Palestine and lambasted the ...
The 2024 biennale also saw a 67% increase in attendance to its programming focused on accessibility for individuals with ...
The video art pioneer has been warning us from the start that the more advanced digital tech becomes, the more vigilant we ...
Organized around the five components of a song, Nikki A. Greene dissects a lineage of sonic resonance and visual aesthetics ...
Museum of the City of New York’s new exhibition features artists like Keith Haring, Lee Quiñones, Lady Pink, and Futura 2000.
In Give Me Carmelita Tropicana! performance artist Alina Troyano asks: Where does one identity start and the other end? Can they even be separated?
I grew up in a house full of paintings and books,” Jonathan Lethem writes in his introduction to. “My father made the pai ...
Now accepting applications for the MFA in Studio Art degree. The deadline for funding decisions is January 15, 2025.
Photographer Susan Unterberg’s annual award encourages female artists above the age of 40 to continue to develop their ...