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.” ...
Meet faculty and students in-person or online and learn about admissions and financial aid at BGC’s fall open houses.
The first retrospective of Howard Smith’s works in his home country beguilingly blurs the distinctions between art, design, and décor.
"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." ...
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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.
Stamps Gallery’s fall season features a slate of free programming — including performances, an exhibition tour, workshops, and a panel discussion — to accompany this new show.
From feature films to experimental shorts, several highlights of this year’s lineup explore what it takes to live and work as ...
A psychological assessment meant to uncloak unconscious feelings about the self, home, and familial relationships becomes a ...
Eleven Artists + W.E.B. Du Bois” brings together a diverse roster of leading contemporary artists who respond to the work of the pioneering sociologist.
The season opens with Kara Walker. Burning Village and Inhabiting the Shadows, a group show featuring works by Louise Bourgeois, Cindy Sherman, and more.
Two dossiers paint an urgent quantitative picture of the rapidly growing suppression of free expression and artistic freedom.