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Her sculptural “drawings" mark the distance between what we see and how we name it, drawing connections across time and space ...
The museum suspended its Independent Study Program, a space of collective thought and political solidarity, during a time ...
Sara Nadal-Melsió is a Barcelona-born writer, curator, and educator committed to collaborative thinking, alternative literacies, and collective learning practices. Most recently, she is the co ...
The graduate admissions team at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) has prepared a variety of events to assist students as they apply to their graduate programs. Join these virtual or in ...
Amy Sherald’s work “Trans Forming Liberty” on the cover of the New Yorker (image courtesy the New Yorker/Amy Sherald) Days after Amy Sherald withdrew her acclaimed solo show American Sublime ...
As if a $220 million makeover weren’t enough, the Frick Collection in New York City has enlisted comedian Steve Martin to promote the newly reopened museum, which returned to its Fifth Avenue ...
With fashion-themed art from the 1950s and ’60s, “Andy Warhol: Fashion” feels like a private, over-the-shoulder glimpse of Warhol at work.
Amedeo Modigliani’s “Jean Cocteau” (1916) was gifted to the Brooklyn Museum as part of a major donation. (all photos by Bruce White, courtesy the Brooklyn Museum) A 1916 portrait of the ...
The artist mines archives of conquest and imperialism in her native Turkey to produce multifaceted displays that entangle violent histories with personal narratives.
MoMA, LACMA, and the Brooklyn Museum will divvy up pieces by Cézanne, van Gogh, Manet, and more in the Pearlman Collection.
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