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Taiwanese American Arts Council Presents “Eco Art on Island”

The Taiwanese American Arts Council (TAAC) presents an exciting new project called Eco Art on Island, which aims to explore the interconnectedness between artists and island ecologies. This six-month-long series

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Artists Set Islamic Futurism Into Motion

What does a future shaped by Muslim culture look like, and who has the power to define it? In the

The Canonization of Frida Kahlo

Art Review An exhibition dismantles any fixed idea of the artist until no single, easily recognizable figure remains. Liz Kim

The New New Museum

New York is bustling this week with the reopening of a cherished Manhattan institution. Discover the significance of the sari

Your Go-To Guide to NYC’s Spring Art Fairs

As New York City awaits the full bloom of spring flowers, a host of art fairs are set to emerge

Photographer Dr. Elliot McGucken Seizes a Rare Superbloom in Death Valley — Colossal

Famed as the driest and lowest national park in the United States, Death Valley is also recognized as one of

Dozens of Venice Biennale Artists Demand Israel’s Exclusion

News Artists Yto Barrada, Carolina Caycedo, Gala Porras-Kim, and Alfredo Jaar are among the nearly 200 signatories of a new

Ekow Nimako’s Elaborate Afrofuturistic Sculptures — Colossal

The intricate, Afrofuturistic sculptures of Ekow Nimako merge mythology, landscapes, and technology. The Ghanaian-Canadian artist employs thousands of black LEGO

I’m an NYU Contract Professor. This Is Why We Plan to Strike.

Opinion For years, NYU’s administrators have casualized the school’s teaching force, many of them artists, by creating a second tier