Tag: Art

Lucy Lippard’s Life on the Frontlines of Art

Lucy Lippard, a giant of 20th-century art criticism and feminism, shocked many when she left New York City

Affordable Los Angeles Art to Shop This Holiday Season

The holiday season is a time of giving and showing appreciation for your loved ones. However, with the

The Embodied Eroticism of Louis Fratino’s Art

Louis Fratino's first-ever institutional show, titled "Satura," at the Centro Pecci in Prato, Italy, is a testament to

An Unintellectual Theory of Tastiness in Art History

As we journey through the annals of art history, we often come across works that evoke deep emotions

Every Two Years, Staffers at the Met Get to See Their Own Art on the Prestigious Museum’s Walls

Other pieces in the exhibition include a portrait of the Met’s director Max Hollein by a museum guard,

Art from the Martin Wong Graffiti Collection

Graffiti art in New York City has a rich history that dates back to the early 1970s. What

Art That Rides the Radio Waves to Resistance

The artist's voice is a crucial element in any museum exhibition. This was a central theme discussed during

Chicano Art Patron Cheech Marin Gets Life-Sized Bronze Statue

A life-sized statue commemorating actor and Chicano art enthusiast Cheech Marin was revealed on Tuesday, November 19, in

Brooklyn Navy Yard Seeks Public Art Proposals

The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation (BNYDC) is currently seeking talented local artists to participate in a large-scale

Smithsonian American Art Museum Director Reportedly Removed Over Staff Complaints

The Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) in Washington, DC, recently made headlines with the removal of its director,

Turkey’s Queer Art Community Walks a Thin Line

Istanbul, known for its vibrant art scene, is facing challenges when it comes to showcasing LGBTQ+ art due

When Art Thieves Stole Four Andy Warhol Prints, They Didn’t Realize Only Two Would Fit in the Getaway Car

The recent art heist at the MPV Gallery in Oisterwijk, Netherlands has left the art world in shock