Culture and Arts

Manufacturing “Black Fatigue” in the Art World

Black portraiture has seen a surge of interest in recent years, with institutions rushing to fill their collections with Black faces to signal progress. However, this visibility often fades once

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Along the Mississippi River, ‘Water

The Minnesota Marine Art Museum is currently hosting an exhibition titled "Water | Craft" that delves into the intersection of

A Surprisingly Enjoyable Show About Critical Theory

Art Review: Echo Delay Reverb at Palais de Tokyo Paris— Echo Delay Reverb: American Art, Francophone Thought at Palais de

Traditional African Baskets and Pottery Meet Pop Culture in Donté K. Hayes’ Sculptures — Colossal

Donté K. Hayes is an artist whose abstract ceramic sculptures draw inspiration from African basketry, hairstyles, headwear, and pottery. His

Naoto Nakagawa 2026 Is on View at KAPOW

Artist Naoto Nakagawa Showcases New Works at KAPOW Gallery Renowned artist Naoto Nakagawa is currently displaying a collection of new

Waiting for Spring in the Bay Area

The Bay Area art scene is facing challenges, with closures of galleries and institutions and the influx of tech companies

These Are the Artists in MoMA PS1’s Greater New York Show

MoMA PS1 recently unveiled the artist lineup for the sixth installment of its renowned "Greater New York" exhibition. This highly

Art and Power Collide in New York City

As we navigate these murky waters, it's important to remember that art has always been a tool for resistance and

Amanda Ross-Ho Finds Herself in Her Parents’ Art

Art Review: Amanda Ross-Ho's "Untitled Damages (ROOM DIVIDER)" Los Angeles - Amanda Ross-Ho's latest exhibition, "Untitled Damages (ROOM DIVIDER)," delves