Works by Philip Guston and Trenton Doyle Hancock suggest the possibilities — and limitations — of satirical art.
Three exhibitions in Chicago museums tell some interesting stories about Frank Lloyd Wright, Edgar Miller and Germane Barnes.
Ai Weiwei’s artistic interventions, Black artists’ responses to ancient Egypt, and the impressive offerings of El Museo’s ...
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Whether you’ve got a tight space or a tight wallet, you can have that cute velvet sofa for your living room. The chaise can ...
Black lives don’t just matter—they’ve created the music we live by. This video celebrates the trailblazing contributions of Black musicians, from the protest songs of Nina Simone to the revolutionary ...
A shimmering dream on the Nile has inspired creativity from the Harlem Renaissance to Kara Walker to Beyoncé. But how much can you play with the past?
Fearless, prolific, and protean from the start of his career, Thompson was able to absorb influences from both contemporary ...
The three major houses are playing it safe, focusing on blue-chip names and leaving less space for discoveries on the ...
The New York-based Julie Mehretu has become a star of the international art world, at times courting controversy.
De la Tierra: Reflections of Place in the Upper Río Grande is an exhibition currently on display at the History Colorado ...
The Belgian artist has taken over Galerie Templon's New York space, populated with quirky characters and paintings in his ...