Culture and Arts

Anselm Kiefer’s Rustbelt Romanticism

Anselm Kiefer: Becoming the Sea at the Saint Louis Art Museum The Mississippi River has always held a special place in American culture, spanning 2,340 miles and bordering eight states.

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Take a Musical Trip Through Sixties Surrealism

“‘White Rabbit?’ That’s such an obvious Jefferson Airplane choice! I could have gone for 'Two Heads.'” This was my immediate

New College of Florida to Erect Charlie Kirk Statue

The New College of Florida (NCF), which has experienced a significant ideological shift under Governor Ron DeSantis's leadership, plans to

Painting Was His First Love, But Poetry Got in the Way

SAN FRANCISCO — Few figures hold a more revered place in the heart of San Francisco than the late Lawrence

Join SVA MA Curatorial Practice’s Conversations With Curators This Fall

Category: Announcement Distinguished international curators engage in enlightening discussions about pivotal exhibitions and projects in this complimentary online series. Featured

Jamea Richmond-Edwards: Another World and Yet the Same

Posted in Announcement The Wellin Museum of Art presents an exciting new exhibition that delves into the transformative power of

No Other Land Director’s Home Raided by Israeli Military 

On September 13, the Israeli military reportedly conducted a raid on the home of Basel Adra, co-director of the acclaimed

The Poetry of van Gogh’s Montmartre Years

A Fire in His Soul: The Artistic Journey of Vincent van Gogh Christianity had failed him. What next then? Art?

France Flips the History of Photography Upside Down 

ARLES, France — At the heart of this year's Rencontres d’Arles photography festival lies an extensive examination of the archive,