Culture and Arts

Artists With Disabilities Show Us How We’ve Failed

The recent exhibition at BRIC in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, titled "to hold a we," showcased the work of 14 early-career artists with disabilities. The opening night was a celebration of

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Pratt Manhattan Gallery Presents “RugLife”

The Pratt Manhattan Gallery is currently hosting the final stop of the nationally touring exhibition, "RugLife." Curated by Ginger Gregg

Nan Goldin’s Battle Against Censorship

The recent controversy surrounding artist Nan Goldin and the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) has sparked a debate on censorship

Jeff Koons’s Trumpian Reflections

Art in New York City is always a vibrant and ever-changing landscape. From the contemplative beauty of Edward Zutrau's radiant

Gabrielle Goliath Strikes a Tuning Fork of Dissent

The legal battle over artist Gabrielle Goliath's project, Elegy, has taken a new turn as she and curator Ingrid Masondo

Studio Museum Closed for the Week After Water Damage

The Studio Museum in Harlem experienced a setback last Friday when a "sprinkler emergency" forced staff to evacuate visitors and

Artist’s Street Signs in Philadelphia Warn of Fascism Ahead

Philadelphia is a city known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and unique sense of humor. Recently, a new form

For Dyani White Hawk, Love Is an Act of Resistance

Art Review: Dyani White Hawk's "Love Language" at the Walker Art Center Dyani White Hawk's solo exhibition, "Love Language," at

Dabin Ahn Lingers in Loss in a Mournful Series of Sculptural Paintings — Colossal

Dabin Ahn, a talented artist based in Chicago, has always been fascinated by how objects and materials can serve as