Works by Philip Guston and Trenton Doyle Hancock suggest the possibilities — and limitations — of satirical art.
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Black artists have long claimed ancient Egypt as their own. Now they’re telling their stories in person on the museum’s floor.
Ai Weiwei’s artistic interventions, Black artists’ responses to ancient Egypt, and the impressive offerings of El Museo’s ...
The Little Museum showcases a range of media in miniature, from tiny canvases and sculptures to diorama-sized theatrical sets ...
Arts organizations run by or designed to serve BIPOC communities have historically had difficulty accessing funding. Local ...
Ana’s Art Gallery: “Painting in the Parks,” new works from Boulder artist Lonny Granston include pastels and oils from his ...
It's highly improbable that an Indianapolis resident hasn’t seen at least one sculpture fabricated in the shop of the ...
A shimmering dream on the Nile has inspired creativity from the Harlem Renaissance to Kara Walker to Beyoncé. But how much can you play with the past?
In 1975, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes laid down a melodic mandate that applies to our times: “Wake up, everybody / No more ...