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The Pink Triangle That Mobilized a Movement

The iconic design of the words “SILENCE = DEATH” in bold white text against a black background, printed under a pink triangle, first appeared on the streets of Lower Manhattan

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How Do I Get Into the Whitney Biennial?

How to Increase Your Chances of Getting into the Whitney Biennial As an artist, getting into the Whitney Biennial is

Remembering Harvey Pratt, Roger Allers, and Robert Burleigh

In Memoriam: Remembering Notable Figures in the Art World This week, we pay tribute to several individuals who have left

Queens Museum Leader Sally Tallant to Step Down After Seven Years

After seven years at the helm, Sally Tallant is set to depart from her role as president and executive director

Gabrielle Goliath to Seek Legal Action After Axed Venice Biennale Pavilion

Artist Gabrielle Goliath is taking legal action against South Africa's Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture after her commission for

Playful, Enigmatic Narratives Shape Yuko Shimizu’s Action-Packed Illustrations — Colossal

Yuko Shimizu, a Brooklyn-based artist, is known for her playful and whimsical illustrations that transport viewers into enchanting worlds. Her

Edward Zutrau Was a Chromatic Rebel

Exploring the Art of Edward Zutrau: A Fusion of Two Worlds Edward Zutrau's exhibition at Lincoln Glenn, titled Thirty Years,

The Language of Flowers Meets Queer Desire in Kris Knight’s Tender Portraiture — Colossal

In the late 19th century, Oscar Wilde, a prominent writer and flamboyant dandy, sparked a trend in London by wearing

New York Academy of Art Presents “Chubb Fellows & Friends”

The Green Family Art Foundation in Dallas has organized a new exhibition titled "Chubb Fellows & Friends" at the New