Public art has no single form — it’s that mural you pass on your daily commute, the...
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The National Park Service (NPS) will restore and reinstall a bronze statue of a Confederate general that...
On August 6, 1945, the United States detonated an atomic bomb on the populous city of Hiroshima,...
There’s something about seeing a neon sign in daylight: The usual associations with seedy nightlife or unbridled...
Amy Sherald, “As American as Apple Pie” (2020) in Amy Sherald: American Sublime at the Whitney Museum...
If we need anything from art at this dire time, it’s faith and fun. The shows below...
After seven years of renovations, the Studio Museum in Harlem will finally reopen to the public on...
The seventh iteration of Swann Galleries’ LGBTQ+ Art, Material Culture & History auction on Thursday, August 21,...
LONDON — The National Gallery hasn’t loudly trumpeted its decade-long strategy to introduce British audiences to art beyond...
On the Western shores of Oʻahu, natural wave activity revealed an approximately 115-foot-long stretch containing 26 petroglyphs...
CHICAGO — Nearly every summer in Chicago and its surrounding suburbs, some genuinely dumb public art is...
Kour Pour, “Twice Removed” (2025), acrylic, block ink, and esphand on shaped canvases (all images courtesy Kour...
Welcome to the 297th installment of A View From the Easel, a series in which artists reflect...
Fall reading lists may be popping up already, but contrary to popular belief, summer’s not over yet....
CINCINNATI, Ohio — When art collectors and preservationists Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson decided to open a...
NEWARK — Helina Metaferia’s deep engagement with pan-African and African-American aesthetics, as well as the visual language of...
The wave of gallery closures that has roiled the art world in recent months continues this week...
‣ Three years after Kaci Merriwether-Hawkins founded Black Girls in Art Spaces, Adria R. Walker visited one meet-up...