Tag: Art

Ed Woodham’s Radical Public Art

Daily Newsletter The artist and educator on queer creativity in the margins, dogs across art history, and a

Ancient human DNA found on cave art for the first time

A sample is collected from a rock art figure in TebellĂ­n, SpainABAMIA ARKEOS-ALBERTO MARTĂŤNEZ VILLA Research has shown

10 Art Shows to See in DC This Summer

As the nation celebrates 250 years, exhibitions highlight artists' interpretations of the American flag, Joan Miró’s printmaking, collage

In Los Angeles, 70 Artists Transform a Vacant Hospital into a Sprawling Art Experience — Colossal

A few miles northwest of Downtown Los Angeles and Skid Row, St. Vincent Medical Center stands as one

The Art Market Post-Pollock

The recent auction of a Pollock piece has captured widespread attention, being both significant and somewhat misleading. The

‘BlowUp Jubilee’ Celebrates Inflatable Public Art in the Center of The Hague — Colossal

The Dutch city of The Hague, renowned for hosting the United Nations' judicial arm, offers much more than

Husband Found Guilty of Scheming Murder of Art Dealer Brent Sikkema

News Daniel Sikkema was accused of hiring the hitman who stabbed the gallerist in his Brazil townhouse in

Our Summer Art Reading List

When I'm facing a reading slump, it is often the allure of art books that pulls me out.

Savannah College of Art and Design Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

Amid the prevailing uncertainty, SCAD's Class of 2026 strides confidently into the future. These students are not simply

Independent Art Fair Trades Downtown for the World

The Independent art fair this year feels like the nuts and bolts of an assembly line, much like

Ridgewood’s Thriving Art Scene Steps Out of Bushwick’s Shadow

Known for her seasonal ice cream window in Ridgewood, artist Elisabeth Smolarz explores themes of isolation through her

Steven Durland, Champion of Performance Art, Dies at 75

Steven Durland, an artist, writer, editor, and cultural organizer, passed away on March 11 at 75, following a