Culture and Arts

Max Kozloff, Intrepid Art Critic and Photographer, Dies at 91

Art critic, educator, and photographer Max Kozloff passed away at the age of 91 on April 6 at his home in New York City. He had been battling Parkinson's disease

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10 Art Shows to See in Los Angeles This October

This month, as the season transforms, several exhibitions encourage a blending of art with the realms of life and death.

Outgoing MoMA Director Glenn Lowry to Advise Saudi-Backed BiennialĀ 

Glenn Lowry, the departing director of New York City’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), announced this week that he will

Bizarre New Tina Turner Statue Gets Roasted OnlineĀ 

She’s undeniably iconic. Yet, she deserves far more than what has been presented in her tribute. Last month, a 10-foot

Trump Fires Majority of Federal Humanities CouncilĀ 

The White House has dismissed most members of the National Council on the Humanities, the body responsible for reviewing and

Innumerable Dots Form Bright, Bold Gradients in Nano Ponto’s Entirely Handpoked Tattoos

Argentinian tattoo artist Nano Ponto has captivated audiences with his innovative tattooing technique, which relies on intricate layering of tiny

Asian Cultural Council Offers Fellowships and Grants for Research and Cultural Exchange

Posted in Announcement Opportunities The Asian Cultural Council (ACC) is currently accepting applications aimed at supporting artists, arts professionals, scholars,

Explore Trailblazing Street Photography in ‘Faces in the Crowd’ at MFA Boston

When the eminent playwright Tennessee Williams reflected on the captivating works of photographer Stephen Shore in 1982, he remarked, “His

Artists Threaten to Boycott Venice Biennale Over Israeli Pavilion

Artists, curators, and cultural workers are mobilizing for a potential boycott of the 61st Venice Biennale, set to open on