Works by Philip Guston and Trenton Doyle Hancock suggest the possibilities — and limitations — of satirical art.
We may not be over 2024 yet, but for the beauty gals that like to look ahead, it's never too early to contemplate the 2025 ...
This series of video essays is a brilliant dissection of William Kentridge’s artistic practice and a lively covid diary ...
The Little Museum showcases a range of media in miniature, from tiny canvases and sculptures to diorama-sized theatrical sets ...
FRANK in front of Drinnen und Draussen For 30 years, Frank D’Angelo worked with pizzas, frying sausages in garlic and fennel ...
Ana’s Art Gallery: “Painting in the Parks,” new works from Boulder artist Lonny Granston include pastels and oils from his ...
For those who grew up on the South Side in the late 1950s, the sight of a makeshift fence of mismatched front doors ...
In 1975, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes laid down a melodic mandate that applies to our times: “Wake up, everybody / No more ...
Culminating with autumn's reflective and introspective energy, Nicholas Cardell Gore's inaugural solo exhibition Give Me My ...
The Ringling highlights photographs by Danny Lyon and Roy DeCarava who captured different aspects of Black life in mid-20th ...
The artist’s new Joburg exhibition has drips and smears – it can scare you – but it can also make you feel light ...
Fearless, prolific, and protean from the start of his career, Thompson was able to absorb influences from both contemporary ...