"We won't be destroyed by anyone," said 85-year-old artist Maria Zarembska. "My people are present now and my people will be present forever." ...
A work long believed to be a copy is in fact an original by the Italian Baroque painter, claims Art Recognition, which boasts that it can determine authenticity “based only on a photograph.” ...
Wilkinson was charged with a hate crime for social media posts critical of the New York Times’s Israel coverage and for photographing the vandalism of the media company’s headquarters.
The first retrospective of Howard Smith’s works in his home country beguilingly blurs the distinctions between art, design, and décor.
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From Jesus being arrested by ICE to Trump eating the Epstein files, an anonymous art collective’s “guerrilla projections” use humor as a form of protest.
Two dossiers paint an urgent quantitative picture of the rapidly growing suppression of free expression and artistic freedom.
From a mosaic of flip-flops in Sicily to Cicero's possible sauna, new discoveries prove that bathing has always been about ...
This top-ranked, highly selective graduate program supports its students as they pursue interdisciplinary and research-based ...
The apparently satirical artwork portrays the president and the convicted sex offender gazing giddily at each other.
Though Jody Folwell has always felt rooted in her culture, she pursued a ceramics practice in the early 1970s with a desire ...
Art history has struggled to address a contradictory artistic output that engaged with Japan’s modernization and occupation, ...