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Nona Faustine, Whose Defiant Self-Portraits Confronted Centuries of Violence, Dies at 48

Renowned artist Nona Faustine passed away on March 20 at the age of 48 in New York City. Known for her powerful self-portraits that shed light on marginalized narratives and

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Lil Nas X Did Not Steal a Photographer’s Poses, Court Rules

In a recent development, an appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a photographer against rapper Lil Nas X,

Protest Targets Whitney Museum Board Ties After Canceled Performance

The Whitney Museum of American Art was the site of a protest last Friday, where a group of activists gathered

New York City Shows to See Right Now

As we delve into the world of art and architecture this week, we are presented with a refreshing perspective on

Amarie Gipson On The Reading Room, Houston’s Black Art and Culture Library — Colossal

Amarie Gipson is a multifaceted individual with a passion for asking thought-provoking questions. With a background at prestigious institutions like

Queer Artists Make Fantasy Architecture a Reality

Phyllis Birkby's exhibition, "Fantasizing Design: Phyllis Birkby Builds Lesbian Feminist Architecture," curated by historians Stephen Vider and M.C. Overholt, delves

In ‘The Junior Classic,’ Michael Ezzell Builds an Uncanny World from Vintage Books — Colossal

Michael Ezzell, an illustrator and printmaker, found inspiration for his ongoing series, The Junior Classic, in a high school art

Across 92 Screens in Times Square, Yuge Zhou’s ‘Trampoline Color Exercise’ Celebrates Global Unity — Colossal

Yuge Zhou, a Chicago-based artist, has created an awe-inspiring digital video collage installation titled "Trampoline Color Exercise." This monumental piece

High School Teacher Reprimanded for Showing Jewish Dissent Poster

Support Grows for Jewish Educator in Evanston Amid Censorship Controversy Just north of Chicago, Evanston residents are rallying behind a