Amedeo Modigliani’s “Jean Cocteau” (1916) was gifted to the Brooklyn Museum as part of a major donation....
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CHICAGO — Do people need art? I know I always have, as something to enjoy, discuss, learn...
President Trump has withdrawn the United States from the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)...
Photography by Fiona Finchett After years of travel and unexpected curveballs, the founders of Broaden built a...
Clean the house, brush our teeth, drink more water… Daily habits can feel like a drag. That’s...
Katy Cowan visiting Malta for the London Biennial, 2023. Photography by Lesley Lau Building something that lasts...
With Boston Beer Company’s latest release, design agency Thirst has peeled back the noise to create a...
A new campaign from Lucky Generals and director Brad Lubin gives a cheeky cultural update to Asda’s...
In this edition, part of our Visibility & Representation theme, we speak with Adrienn Major, founder of...
Koto Motion Director Santiago Avila explores how motion has evolved from an afterthought to a strategic necessity,...
Frida Kahlo, “Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair (Autorretrato con pelo cortado)” (1940), oil on canvas (Digital Image ©...
Perrotin Los Angeles is pleased to present an exhibition by internationally acclaimed Japanese artist, AYA TAKANO; the...
A visitor with Amy Sherald’s painting “Trans Forming Liberty” (2024) at the Whitney Museum of American Art...
‣ For the Nation, Kate Wagner writes about how the West finally caught up with Iranian brickwork: Brickwork...
Welcome to the 295th installment of A View From the Easel, a series in which artists reflect...
Refik Anadol set himself up for failure. For his latest work, the artist best known for his...
I spent a few weeks abroad this summer, and it was a relief to be away from...
New York City-born artist and provocateur Andres Serrano wants the United States Pavilion at the 2026 Venice...