The exhibit from Sabrina Nelson, “She Carries,” will feature paintings, sculptures and installation pieces that explore “the essence of survival, resilience, and legacy, particularly through the lens ...
This tapestry was first recorded in 1476 as part of the inventory of the Bayeux Cathedral, but it was likely commissioned in ...
On Sunday, India celebrated its 76th Republic Day with a spectacular display of patriotism, pride, and self-reliance at the Kartavya Path in New Delhi. The parade, a vibrant showcase of the nation's ...
Gliding through the admiring buzz of visitors, collectors and critics like an allegory of tides, a white seashell neckpiece ...
After establishing herself as a leading proponent of nonrepresentational art, she left it behind — along with her position in ...
You Belong Here: Place People, and Purpose in Latinx Photography’ — May 10, 1974. On that day, a woman named Dolores in ...
An exclusive interview with Auschwitz survivor and award-winning photographer Ryszard Horowitz, on his extraordinary life and ...
When the young artist hesitantly flipped her notepad to the camera, her mom assured her that she had never looked better and ...
Thirty-five years have passed since the group posed the question, “Do women have to be naked to get into the Met Museum?” ...
“Once Upon a Time in Palestine,” a painting by Martha Ferris included in the member show at the Garrison Art Center that ends ...
By choosing to focus only on female pioneers in art and technology, ‘Radical Software’ at Mudam Luxembourg misses the bigger ...
In “Embers of the Hands,” historian Eleanor Barraclough digs deep into the ways that the Vikings loved, traveled and even ...