Tag: Art

Art Movements: New Leaders Everywhere

Community news is always buzzing with exciting updates and changes in the art world. This week, we have

Minneapolis Art Spaces to Close in Solidarity With Anti-ICE Strike

The Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) will be closed to the public on

‘Cats’ Is a Purr-fect Celebration of Felines in Art Throughout the Centuries — Colossal

The fascination with cats dates back centuries, with their mysterious and playful nature captivating humans around the world.

This hand stencil in Indonesia is now the oldest known rock art

sapiens on Sulawesi were creating more complex and varied images, possibly indicating a greater symbolic capacity. The discovery

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

Yoko Ono’s Art Is an Exercise in Hope

The exhibition showcased a ladder leading to a canvas hanging from the ceiling. Ono's instructions were simple: climb

What Art Films to See at Sundance This Year

The Sundance Film Festival has come a long way since its humble beginnings nearly five decades ago. What

Philadelphia Art Museum Might Rebrand Its Botched Rebrand

The Philadelphia Art Museum (PhAM) is considering a potential rebrand of its controversial new brand identity following the

Trump Targets New Deal-Era Art

Art institutions are facing a challenging road ahead in 2026, as they grapple with evolving cultural landscapes and

Activists Fight to Salvage the “Sistine Chapel of New Deal Art”

A coalition of artists, preservationists, and activists is raising concerns about the potential demolition of a significant federal

This Is the Year We Redefine Art Institutions

This past year has seen significant shifts in the art world, particularly in the realm of museums and

Martin Luther King Jr. in Art and Memory

The celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a reminder of the hard-won freedoms that we often