Tag: Art

The art of a plastics treaty: How sculptures, collages, and poetry have influenced global talks

The Thinker’s Burden is a powerful art installation that has been garnering attention since its creation on July

The Future of Art with AI

AI-generated art and music are nothing short of remarkable. With just a few clicks, one can conjure delightful

Thai Art Center Censors Exhibition After “Pressure” From China

The recent Bangkok exhibition, "Constellation of Complicity: Visualising the Global Machinery of Authoritarian Solidarity," has come under scrutiny

10 Art Shows to See in Los Angeles This August

The art scene in Los Angeles is buzzing with a diverse range of exhibitions this month, each offering

As ADAA’s Art Show Changes Course, a Nonprofit Is Left in Limbo

ADAA Cancels Art Show, Ending 36-Year Partnership with Henry Street Settlement For over three decades, the Art Dealers

6 Art Books to Read This August

The book also includes essays that delve into the nuances of Sen’s work, such as her use of

The 21C Museum Hotel Is a 24-Hour Art Exhibition

When Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson opened the 21C Museum Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky, back in 2006,

A Moving Encounter With the Art of Bernard Williams

Exploring Public Art in Elmhurst, Chicago Every summer, Chicago and its suburbs showcase a variety of public art

LGBTQ+ Art and Historical Ephemera Up for Auction at Swann Galleries

Swann Galleries is set to host their seventh LGBTQ+ Art, Material Culture & History auction on August 21,

For EJ Hill, Art Is an Act of Faith

EJ Hill's solo exhibition at 52 Walker, titled "Low-slung Promises on the Tongues of the Devout," offers a

Meet With the School of the Art Institute of Chicago at Admissions Events Across the US and Online

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) is gearing up to help prospective graduate students with

I Lost My Job at the Whitney, but the Art Community Lost Much More 

The decision to suspend the 50-year-old Independent Study Program (ISP) at the Whitney Museum has sparked outrage and