The phenomenon of statues coming down is a culture-wide movement about which much has been written. But less attention has ...
A preeminent artist-activist of the mid-twentieth century, his banishment by the studios lasted longer than any other ...
Despite the war and strife, Congolese show resilience through their sense of fashion and style. See La Sape: Elegance amid strife and chaos ...
During the 1960s and '70s, Chicano artists mobilized to imagine liberation through a new identity and visual language.
After the end of World War II, the adoption of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade created increased demand for ...
One year on, Gaza's artists are transforming their trauma into powerful expressions of hope and identity, despite ongoing ...
Two galleries from Lebanon taking part in Frieze London say that the fair provides an important platform while their spaces ...
Live glass-blowing, artist-made doll houses, robots in love, and a show of "rejects" were among the highlights of the neighborhood's open studios event this year.
Somali-American playwright Ifrah Mansour will present her one-act play “How to Have Fun in a Civil War: Memories of Hope” at ...
More than 250 people were estimated to have attended a ribbon cutting and open house on Saturday, October 5, 2024, for the ...
A statue representing the Missouri River as the “mother of the West” stands guard out. The Capitol Commission tapped Robert ...
James M. Prichard, an author and retired archivist, will discuss Frankfort’s unique place in the annals of the Civil War in ...