The renovated West Wing performance space will be renamed Foro de Artes Bayless and is expected to be completed in early ...
A new statewide initiative highlights the lived experiences of Black Pennsylvanians through Voices of History, premiering May ...
The artworks are distinctly American — famed pieces in vivid colors wrestling with themes of war, violence, pop culture and ...
The US Pavilion has critics in a fury—and not just because Trump's State Department overhauled the selection process. The ...
Sometimes an exhibition comes along that is so special, I’m moved to dedicate my whole column to it. This is the case for ...
Among the jailed protesters was the painter Lee Krasner, who in the subsequent decade would play a central role in the ...
US Rep. Ed Case (Hawai‘i-First District) today announced the winners of his 2026 Congressional Art Competition at Bishop ...
Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg may have skipped the carpet, but the Silicon Valley scions have undeniably carved out a place ...
From Mediterranean big-hitters to wild isles, there are unique experiences, flavours and landscapes to discover ...
The Biennale was founded in 1895 to celebrate the 25th wedding anniversary of King Umberto and his wife and to display the ...
Artworks by Renoir, Degas and Rodin that are believed to have been looted by the Nazis from their Jewish owners have gone on display at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris.
The troubled painter Matthew Wong’s star was on the rise when he died at 35. His mother, Monita Wong, is making sure his work can still be seen. By Arthur Lubow “Angelus Novus,” an artwork with a ...
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